On Main Street in beautiful downtown Reedville, this spacious and historic 4 bed / 2 bath home with dedicated office, cozy coffee corner, and big dining and living rooms is perfect for families or groups looking to enjoy the quiet of the Northern Neck.
This home is centrally located and a quick walk to great restaurants, an ice cream shop, coffee shop and the Reedville Fishermanâs Museum.
THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF OUR FAVORITE STAYS IN REEDVILLE. IT IS ON MAIN STREET WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO ALL PLACES IN TOEWN. THE HOUSE WAS VERY CLEAN, CHECK IN WAS SO EASY AND WE HAD GREAT COMMUNICATION WITH THE PROPERTY MANAGER. WILL GO BACK WITHOUT ANY HESITATION
If you are looking for a property with historic charm in a quiet and beautiful community....this is it.
Nothing flashy or shiny new, but that's the charm. It happened to be the home built by my Husbands Grandparents and the memories of a childhood came rushing back through stories.
The house is large and well appointed with what you need for a cozy stay. The area itself is a beautiful place.
I would highly recommend the place for your next visit.
The communication with Amber was great, very easy and she was not contacting us every 10 minutes to find out of we were breaking any rules..lol.
Thanks for the awesome stay.
The beds were very very comfortable. The rooms were very large and plenty of natural light throughout the home. The kitchen was large and cozy. The furnace kept the home very toasty upstairs and down. The bathrooms were very nice and modern. A few improvements would be nice, ie, table lamp in master needs a new light bulb, the couches were uncomfortable, and the dining room table chairs were very uncomfortable. Window shades could be upgraded. Inform guests that the backdoor porch screen cannot be used to get out because it's locked from the outside. The neighborhood was very nice and quiet especially at night. Overall, we enjoyed our stay at the home and in Reedville.
We had a wonderful time staying here. Our youngest son married a lovely girl who grew up in Reedville. I grew up in a Victorian house, so it brought back wonderful memories.