This is a small hotel, consisting of five rooms. The area is quiet, and the house is set back from the street, creating a reserved and secluded / treed area. Within the enclosed garden area, there are stone stairs going down and then up to the house, making transportation of luggage difficult. Persons with walking difficulties / disabilities would be very challenged because of these stairs. Breakfast is a preset tray, with choice of eggs, not the Israeli buffet style common in larger hotels. The area outside is quiet, though it is some distance from the city center. There is a free shuttle from Tachanah Harishonah (First Station) to Sha'ar Ha'Ashpah (Dung Gate) where the Kotel (Western Wall) is located. However, it is a good 10-15 minute walk to the shuttle area. When I arrived, there was no one about, and it was very hot (90+ Fahrenheit). After a while, someone showed up, who called the owner, Adi. She speaks fluent English, though the others on staff have very limited foreign language skills. I stayed for three days, the room was nice, though WiFi connectivity was often spotty. On the last morning, the WiFi was inoperative for a number of hours.
Compared to other Jerusalem hotels in the same daily charge range, this was okay. But it is not a first class hotel. I'm not sure if I will want to return when I revisit Jerusalem.