As part of a trip to Southern Oregon that included stops in Jacksonville and Ashland, we decided to stay at the Magnolia Inn. I'm a historic preservationist and enjoy staying in historic B&Bs whenever I travel. Admittedly, I'm perhaps more picky than your average traveller, but I was disappointed that the Magnolia didn't have a much historic character on the inside. It looked very much like your typical hotel on the interior, though pleasantly decorated and quite clean. We were in room #5. I wasn't a fan of the mattresses. Though new (the owner told me), they were much too soft and bouncy for my taste. The bathroom was spacious and we had easy access to the large veranda. The weather was already quite hot when we stayed here at the end of May and it was a little frustrating that our room did not have its own thermostat. We were too hot at night. Breakfasts were nothing spectacular--fruit, muffins, juice and coffee/tea. The inn's location is terrific, but there seem to be many historic inns in Jacksonville, so I would recommend looking elsewere before booking here (though this inn may be one of the cheaper ones in town).
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