
4 Bedrooms. Sleeps 14. One House for the Whole Group.
Stop renting two hotel rooms and a connecting suite. One Lynchburg brick ranch with the bedrooms, the kitchen, and the table to match.
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Four bedrooms split across two levels: three on the main floor, one in the finished basement. A king for the master, two queens for guests, a queen in the basement suite, plus a queen daybed with a twin trundle in the basement living room. Sleeps fourteen comfortably, and we mean comfortably, not couches-as-beds.
Main Level
Master suite with king bed and private bath. Two guest bedrooms with queen beds. Hall bath with double vanity. Sunroom, full kitchen, washer-dryer.
Basement
Fourth bedroom with queen bed and full bath. Living room with queen daybed plus twin trundle and an extra bed. Second washer-dryer. French doors to the backyard.
Common Space
Dining table seats 14. Full kitchen with coffee station and dishwasher. 85-inch Sony TV in the living room. Two fireplaces with host approval.
When Four Bedrooms Actually Matters
- Three-generation family trips: grandparents in the master, parents in the basement suite, kids upstairs.
- Liberty University events: two families sharing graduation weekend without splitting the celebration.
- Wedding parties: bridesmaids or groomsmen need a house, not eight rooms scattered around a hotel.
- Reunions: the dining table for 14 does the heavy lifting your hotel ballroom never did.
- Corporate retreats: four bedrooms means private space to take a call, common space to actually retreat.
Direct-Book Math vs Airbnb
Airbnb adds a 14 percent guest service fee. A four-night stay at $299 per night runs roughly $$167 in fees alone. Book through ridgeroost.com and that money stays in your group. Same property, same Superhost, same professional turnover by GoCleanBnB.