Our group of 5 couples stayed for 2 nights over New Year's Eve weekend. It's a beautiful, historic home. Since it was built in 1930, it is quirky....but, in a good way. Lots of different bedrooms (5) in different areas including a small attached apartment with its own living room, mini fridge, and coffee maker. If you like that feeling of staying in a historic, older home, then this house is perfect for you! Nice, large dining room where the 10 us played a fun card game. Every bedroom didn't have a TV, but that was no issue for us. Large TV in the family room and enough seating for 10 people. Streaming on that TV, so each evening we watched a movie. Lots of privacy---huge yard and the house is sheltered in the trees. You can't see it from the street. I would love to go back during warmer months so we can enjoy the outdoors. Lots of room for kids to play outside---I even saw a trampoline. We ubered to Old Town Alexandria. A short 2 mile ride, so the house is in a good location. Several restaurants and a grocery store were only 1/2 mile away. Good for us because we all took Amtrak to Alexandria for our getaway. There are some very minor things that come with an older home (some faucets leaked/didn't work), but that was minor to us. The host was quick to respond with any questions/concerns.