We spent an idyllic holiday weekend at Cedar Lane with three generations, and it will be a trip we remember forever. We spent hours enjoying the expansive views from the porch and watching the kids play on the lawn, and went for daily runs on the paths behind the house. The house itself is beautifully restored and is full of antiques, Persian rugs and oil paintings. We did day trips to Richmond and local wineries. Families should be aware that all the bedrooms are in different parts of the house and the beds are very high, so it’s not great for young children (our 6-year-old twins thought it was fun, but if they were younger it would have been a problem). The kitchen is down a flight of brick stairs, which was tough for my senior parents, who also had problems with some of the bathrooms. And the kitchen is huge but doesn’t have a lot of supplies, so simple meals are best (we couldn’t find a casserole dish, waffle iron, or all the pans that we wanted. ) all minor quibbles. This was a wonderful stay.