As one lady says, mildew, dirty, no where near "charming". But, another had no problem and loved it. Having stayed there (now) three times, I have experienced it at both ends of the scale. They are struggling. Qualified help seems to be hard to find. The restaurant is marginal at best. A good waitress is handicapped by a lackadaisical (did I spell that right?) kitchen. One time you get a room and it's wonderful. Another time and your -- like-- YUCK. It is sometimes only saved by the building and grounds themselves. Refusing to die at the hands of non caring personnel.
I have made a habit of stopping there on my motorcycle trips from Dayton to Norfolk to visit my son and grandson. Generally leaving on a Friday after work, I arrive there just before the sun goes down and the deer come out. The Midland Trail is a much more enjoyable alternative to the 80MPH drone on I 64.
I hope this place makes it. If not with the current owners, then at some point when someone with the love AND ability to care for it and it's guest, comes along.
It is a historical and somewhat mystical place. Just don't set your standards too high and you might be surprised.