The Fairholm Boutique Inns are a group of historic buildings in old Charlottetown operated by a local family. The house we stayed in was a grand home dating from 1838. Our large room on the main floor was well appointed in a mid-Victorian style as was the adjoining living room/common room. The grounds in the complex are well landscaped and well kept. And an excellent breakfast was offered in a different building. The issue we had with this facility during our three day stay was the lack of attention to small details that cumulatively became annoying. For example, our room had a burnt out night light, but despite bringing this to the front desk's attention, no bulb was ever replaced. We asked for clean towels after our second night but had to ask a second time when they did not appear by evening. Our room's front window had three electric blinds but one was broken which required that we jerry-rig a decorative curtain for privacy at night. The staff knew about the situation, but failed to tell us. The cable TV came on without any warning during the night, which staff were aware of, and must have rectified as no incidents occurred after the first night. The coffee machine in the common room was a nice touch, but there were no cups or coffee pods, despite our request to replenish the stock. Our bathroom door would not close, and there was peeling paint and bits of falling trim outside our building. This is potentially a great inn but not until the little details are addressed.