The house is cute and clean. The pic of the house listed, appears to be in the woods. It is not in the woods. It is on the main st. In Government Camp. You have to park in front of the house, if there is a place to park. Then you have to be up by 7:30 to get dressed and move your car to the other side of the street. You do this daily. This was not mentioned on vrbo. You find this out when you arrive and read the book. If you don’t read the book, you will most likely get a ticket.
On the first night we were woken up around 1:30 a.m. to what sounded and felt something like a bad earthquake, followed by beep, beep, beep, beep and the process repeated until around 3:30 a.m. Turned out to be snowplows.
We asked host to give us money back for second night so we could leave, but he would not. Said we knew where the house was located. I had never been up there before, so no I didn’t know anything about it. Ad says steps to town, but for someone who hasn’t been there before and by looking at the pic of the house you would never know you are on the main st.
People should know that they will have to get up to move car back and forth daily and that during snows, you will be awake for hours, unless you are a very deep sleeper.
The lighting in minimal.
The stair case if very narrow and dark for coming down to use the bathroom at night. We had to use our cell phone flashlight. If we knew about moving car daily and snowplows we would not have booked.