This was our first southern Bed & Breakfast stay. The ambience of the building was charming and the staff were incredibly hospitable. We stayed three nights in the "Sweet Olive" room. The room itself is divided into two areas, a dressing area and an area with a very tall queen bed. There is also a small, but functional private bathroom.
The sleeping area did feel rather cramped. If you like to spread out, this is not the room for you. Each side of the bed was about 2 feet from the walls, with limited floor space at the foot of the bed, so there wasn't much room to maneuver. The outside patio area was nice with a beautiful large oak tree providing shade, but note this is not totally private and is uncovered.
The morning breakfasts were delicious, as were the social hour snacks and desserts. I wouldn't recommend the Sweet Olive room if you're staying more than 3 nights, but overall it worked for our quick trip. We appreciated the close proximity to Forsyth Park and the quiet neighborhood location. We walked up and down to the river multiple times, but free shuttle stops are nearby as well.