Mansion is stunning from the outside beautified architecture. Location is great! I lived in Pittsburgh for years and never knew this place existed very private. When you enter the foyer, the mansion looks grand and takes you back to early the 1900's (love the library). The stained-glass windows are beautiful and the history of the mansion is very interesting. After you walk up the grand stairway, it all changes. 2nd FLOOR - echoes from lack of wall hangings/furniture to buffer noise. The rooms are nice w/hardwood flooring (only 2 rooms on 2nd floor). 3rd FLOOR - the hall/stairs leading to the 3rd floor is creepy and extremely worn/chipped and dirty. The 3rd floor had a mini-kitchen which was nice, however they are very conservative on coffee and there are no dishes for guest to use (only paper cups for the coffee). The 3rd floor flooring was obviously not leveled before the installation of low-end laminate. There are bubbles in most places you step (which is a safety issue). Cracks in the walls adorn the hallway and bedrooms. Again echoes from lack of wall hangings/furniture to buffer noise (you can hear people walking on the floor). ROOM carpet stains, bathroom towel hooks about to fall off the wall, paint chipping from walls/doors/frames, unpainted spackle in room/bathroom walls, minimal toiletries - the list goes on. The kicker - I was told by the house-greeter to use a blue towel on my face because of my make-up. If makeup was found on white towels I would be charged - really? I have travelled all over the country - this was a first! BREAKFAST was okay. The room had water damage on the ceiling/wall and 4-5 small round tables. Pleasant enough. The food was average. The frame of the mansion may be standing in a hundred years, however if they dont invest some love and care to the internal damage(s), this B&B wont be around much longer