The "Cozy Cottage" lives up to its name. Its where bottled water, coffee and tea awaits in the adorable newly renovated kitchen that is completely open to the dining and living room. All tastefully decorated so that you can feel at home. Whether you're enjoying each other's company around the dining room table or in the living room playing games or watching a movie or venturing out to the many, many destination spots along Fitzhugh Road! You are very close to many of the wedding venues, a multitude of distilleries, breweries and wineries. But also located in the quiet of the country so you can have the opportunity to enjoy the best of both worlds in the "Cozy Cottage"!
So many personal touches and extras like banana bread and breakfast tacos plus great bath products for a nice soak. Highly recommend for a charming weekend.
My in-laws stayed here for founders day a eekend and loved everything about this place. They even had banana bread! Host was super easy to communicate with and made the whole process painless. Would definitely book again
Really loved the place. Quiet, quaint and comfortable. Everything was functional. Kitchen had comforts of home including wonderful home baked banana bread for each of our 2 days. Bathroom had a jacuzzi tub, but not a shower. The weather was comfortable so we did not even turn on the ac or heat. Slept with windows open. We are country folk so the neighbors rooster crowing at 5:30 was a comforting nature sound. Had the windows been closed and a/c on we might not have even heard it. If you are seeking a quiet natural setting, this is a good place. The 4 star for ease of check in was because it could use a little more noticeable address at the front gate. The gate lock was a bit tricky but did work. The 4 star on cleanliness was more for aesthetics. Well water in the toilet bowl gave it a dirty appearance. Not sure how that can be avoided with well water.
Badly needs an upgrade! Not suggesting expensive, just newer items, furniture, etc. Bedroom furniture was acceptable. The worst part was the overwhelming, crippling smell of Pine-Sol. It was unbearable.