Doubles as a bed and breakfast with a separate Yelp listing - did not stay here. The museum is very well put together with a surprising number of rooms and plenty of history to take in surrounding World War 1. At the end of the museum self-guided tour, you are able to go into the bed and breakfast portion (within the actual historic house) and sit and have tea with one of the staff. We also were given a tour of some of the rooms in the historical bed and breakfast, which were very impressive. The experience was well put together, unique, and the staff were outstanding. I found the experience to be personal, homely, and educational. Really glad we stopped in. read more