We stayed at this inn on October 16, 2017. This was our second stay, years ago this facility was very elegant, and quaint with lovely rooms and was our favorite Sunday brunch stop. Wanting to share this experience with our children we came back to the Irwin Street Inn with high expectations and were extremely disappointed. Upon entering our room, we were assaulted by an awful mildew/mold/musty/rotten "old" smell. The odor permeated the room, furniture and bedding. The bathroom was moldy and had constant faucet leak which I assume contributed the mold/mildew issue. The carpet & floors were dirty& dusty. The bathroom was not clean and there was an old bottle of baby lotion under the tub, it appeared to have been there a long time, as it was dirty too. None of the antique furniture had any hardware (knobs or pulls), it had either been removed or stolen?? We found cigarette butts in the dresser drawer. The hall chandelier had 6 bulbs, 1 working & cobwebs! The front porch furniture had not been wiped down or dusted in so long I chose to sit on the decking as I felt it was cleaner than the chairs. One of the chairs actually had 4" tall profanity painted on the seat (f***). During the night strong smell of sewer gas gathered in the room and we had to run the A/C and ceiling fans to circulate the air. We were so profoundly disappointed with the accommodations, that we got up early and left before breakfast. Our memory lane trip was good only in our memory...