The Calloway Room
The Calloway Room is on the top floor, under the eaves, where the ceiling slopes in a way that makes the room feel like it is keeping a secret. The dormer window faces north, away from the street, and the quiet up here is the kind that makes you aware of your own breathing.
The bed is full-sized — this is the room for a person, not a crowd. There is a chair, a lamp, and a side table with a stack of books that rotate seasonally. The bathroom is compact and immaculate. The shower has better pressure than you would expect from a third-floor room in a house built in 1927.
This is the room for the guest who came to NVC to think, or to stop thinking, or to sit by a window and watch the roofline of a neighborhood that has been here longer than most of the things that worry them.
The name is a coincidence, or it isn't. Real estate people notice. We let them.