Avoid this Inn. I was informed in a text that I had been upgraded to a deluxe room which made me wonder what the previous room had been like. From the unattended, small, and unwelcoming entry area to the mold on the bathroom ceiling, the sparse lighting in the room, the mismatched furniture, and the poorly lit hallway, the Grafton Inn seemed like a movie setting and not in a good way. There was toothpaste residue in the bathroom sink. The closet had 2 wire hangers and one metal and rubber one. Though I was sent a text showing me where the key lockbox was and the code, I wasn’t told that you had to push 2 switches simultaneously to open the box. Someone finally appeared to help after I phoned. On the positive side, the room was large, and quiet with a very comfortable bed and it had a nice view of the common. The water became hot quickly in the shower. Overall, very disappointing and it reminded me of student hostels. The restaurant is still “closed for reservations.”