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    Inn on Evans - The Italian Room -- bed was comfortable.  Not a whole lot of storage space around it,  the power points for charging phones are a stretch.

    Inn on Evans

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    The Inn on Evans consists of three small apartments on the floor above the Boulevard Market (wine…read moreand cheese). There is no dedicated web page, just a Facebook page with a few pictures and basic details, and you have to book by calling the Boulevard Market. We booked the Italian room for a recent visit to Tecumseh -- very convenient for the Evans Street Station (next door), where we had a very enjoyable dinner, with ample parking between the two buildings. The Tecumseh brewery is just a half-block away on Chicago Boulevard and there is a sports bar a few steps down Evans street from the Inn; there is a popular bakery that opens at four in the morning on the Boulevard. The Italian room is at the front of the building -- huge sash windows, reaching up to high ceilings, overlooking Chicago Boulevard and Evans Street, with great views down the streets (downtown Tecumseh is all fine nineteenth-century buildings; if you like small-town America, you will love this). The apartment was very comfortable -- lots of room in the bed/sitting room (decent-sized bed; small but adequate table -- you could work at it if you needed to; big sofa); a spacious kitchen; the bathroom is a bit cramped and up two steps, but is adequate. There is a gas stove with four burners and an oven (which I did not check), a big fridge-freezer, a coffee maker (also not used by us, but I assume it works), and a microwave in the kitchen, which is also equipped with a couple of frying pans, a saucepan, a few plates, bowls, and cups, and some basic knives, forks, etc. If you plan to do any serious cooking, you would be well advised to bring your favorite kitchen tools with you (and, perhaps, some plastic plates, cups, glasses, and bowls). And note: there was no tea or coffee, nor any salt, pepper, or spices, in the kitchen. That didn't matter for us -- dinner was at the Evans Street Station, and we had breakfast at the Morning Grind coffee shop just across Chicago Boulevard (both excellent) -- so we used the kitchen just to make tea, which we brought with us, along with a tea pot -- we never leave home for an overnight trip without either item... If you do rent the apartment and need supplies, there is a Busch supermarket on the edge of town, open, I believe, from 7 to 10. Two warnings: the stairs up to the apartments are steep -- not for the infirm or the very young; and the Boulevard Market closes at six on week nights (seven on Saturdays), so if you plan to stock up on wine and cheese on arrival, make sure to get to Tecumseh in good time. Overall, I found the accommodation very pleasant, in an absolutely charming location. Lots of room, adequately furnished. Don't expect twenty-first-century remodeling (there is a large and somewhat noisy in-room air conditioner, the sash windows are original and have to be closed at night to keep out the noise of the occasional traffic, and you do have to negotiate those stairs), but if you like the idea of seeing the church spire at the end of the boulevard from your bed as you wake up in the heart of small-town Michigan, just ten paces from an excellent restaurant and in the centre of a charming downtown, one block from a small farmers' market (Saturday mornings all summer) this is for you.

    First of all, this is NOT a bed and breakfast; there was no breakfast offered or available. Their…read moreFacebook page, which we consulted prior to making a reservation, clearly stated Bed and Breakfast. Let's start with the positive: it is clean; it is right in the center of downtown Tecumseh. However.....the small kitchen was very poorly stocked. There was one fork, one knife, one spoon, three coffee cups, two plastic margarita glasses that were, I imagine, to serve as wine glasses. (Remember, the proprietor runs a very nice wine and cheese shop directly below the room.) There were no water or juice glasses. However, when we asked Erika to bring some up, she did. She brought two spoons, two forks, five very small, disposable plastic cups and a hair dryer. There was a small stove, oven and microwave. There was one small saucepan, and no cooking utensils. My wife and I made the reservation, well in advance, for a five-night stay. When we registered, we were told that someone would come in daily and replace towels, linens, etc. That never happened. We were given four towels for our five-night stay, and were not given any more until we requested them. The dirty towels were never removed during our stay. WE made our bed every morning, but that was the least of our complaints. The sheets were loose, and slipped around on the mattress.....BECAUSE THERE WAS NO MATTRESS PAD ON THE MATTRESS!! We feel that this property has potential. Upon checkout, we offered our suggestions to the lady to whom we returned our key. She became very defensive, noted that people don't usually stay that long, and said she would tell her mom. No apology was offered. There are other true bed and breakfasts in Tecumseh; check those out before visiting this quaint, historic town.

    The Rooms at Grayfield Bed and Breakfast

    The Rooms at Grayfield Bed and Breakfast

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    I concur completely with the other reviewer. This is definitely not the doily ridden B&B style that…read moremost of them unfortunately are. This place has true character that you can tell they have put their heart and soul into with taste and class saving this building from dereliction and destruction. This is definitely NOT a bored housewife weekend warrior type of B&B who has filled this place with a mismatch of unfitting antiques and Pier One chotchke. Having had to travel for a good part of my career I have stayed in many B& B's. This place will stay in my top 10 for sure and definitely hope to make the pilgrimage at least once a year. The hostess and her husband are amazing people and in the conversations had you can tell they are very genuine and have a love for the place. I can only hope that their children take up the same affection and continue on. It would be a definite loss for Jonesville and anyone who is not experienced it.

    Absolutely a gem in Michigan, this is the perfect getaway spot for you and your spouse. Incredibly…read moreclean, fantastic decor and a perfect mix of the vintage and new throughout the complex. The guest innkeeper, Rachel was amazingly available for questions throughout our entire stay. Nice restaurants close by and if you enjoy antique shops, there is a complex in Allen, MI, about 5 miles away. No matter what time of year you choose to stay here, it will be worth the trip. I cannot wait to return to this destination.

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