Bonney's Inn feels like staying at your friend's parents place. You've been invited for the weekend, it's quirky and feels somewhat familiar. Located at the southern end of Deloraine's main street, Bonney's Inn is in walking distance of coffee shops, boutique cafes and restaurants (can recommend the food and coffee at Deloraine Deli). Any B&B is only as good as its host. Theresa does a great job of making everyone feel welcome. We had a twin room on the ground floor, spacious, with its own bathroom, the beds were comfortable and it was exceptional value for two people with a substantial cooked breakfast thrown in. There are no airs and graces about this place. It is a historic building and requires some restoration and upkeep. However you can not beat the location, price and welcome in an area with limited accommodation options. Please note the train line is opposite. It runs through the night and can feel and sound like it's running through your room. Light sleepers might want to consider ear plugs.