This 1843 farmhouse is quaintly furnished with antiques including a very old wooden stove in the kitchen. The property is on the National Historic Registry. The documentation as well as pictures on the wall help give guests an understanding of the history of the home and the barn. The brothers who own/manage Bradford house are attempting to take it back to it's farming roots little by little with chickens, rabbits and Rosemary patches. We were lucky to get a tour from the owner while his brother made breakfast. The rooms are upstairs with a shared bathroom. The livingroom has a closet full of games (one was a kid's quiz game from the 50's that we failed) and a comfy gas fireplace. Breakfast was delicious omellets made from farm eggs, home fries, fruit, tea or coffee and toast. We were there on a chilly day and the place was a bit cool, but there were heaters in the room and the bathroom and the manager asked if we needed them turned up. The town is very small, so don't plan on services late at night, but we had a fantastic BBQ called Flatlanders across the street. Would love to visit this place again!