The staff were very nice and friendly. They only have 3-5 people working and usually only 2 on site. The Barksdale is an old building but repairs are needed. The balcony on the 3rd floor is closed due to unsafe. However, this is the only fire escape area from the 3rd floor. The toilet in our room rocked and was not sealed into floor. The shower was also very slippery. the hardwood floor in the lobby bathroom had gaps 1/2 inch wide. Handrailing in the front would help also. The staff kept the area clean.
The parlor had a loveseat and 1 wingback chair. That was the only relaxing seats in the house that I saw. The other chairs were straight back dining chairs or metal patio table chairs. The 3 stories with stairs only is hard for elders to carry luggage up and down.
The breakfast was not what we expected from a bed and breakfast. The food is all purchased from a wholesale warehouse store: mini-muffins, mini-cinnamon rolls, mini- strudels, pound cakes, banana nut bread, gluten-free toaster waffles. They do not have a true kitchen. They made a waffle with fruit that was good. They cooked eggs, bacon, toast, sausages fresh. However, a bed and breakfast in the south should have homemade biscuits, pancakes, muffins, sausage gravy, etc. The grits and oatmeal were instant. Coffee bar ad good selection and tea was available.
It is located in the historic district and convenient to the DASH. Bed was decently comfortable but the pillows are hard.