We had a lovely stay in this unique location. The village is small ... no boulangerie or bar ... but quiet at night, and apparently full of young families. Near by towns, particularly Couiza, offer great bakeries, good groceries, and numerous hikes and driving destinations. The area has a quirky history (google Bugarach, and Renne le Chateau), which adds to the fun. Clare's home was built in the exposed-beam, squeaky floor tradition of French Country style. The kitchen was well equipped, the internet worked (!), and there was a dishwasher. Lots of room on two levels, with wood and laundry facilities in the basement as well. The bed upstairs was very comfortable, though both of us (rather tall) banged our heads on the slanted ceilings. The upper floor terrace was wonderful, very sunny in the afternoon, and occasionally visited by one of the hilarious, very friendly local cats. Parking was not a problem; though the access to the square was via a narrow, turning street, we found it easy to negotiate. Heat was exclusively by plugged in space heaters and a wonderful wood stove, which were more than adequate for our early May visit. There was an extensive library of books and DVD's. Thanks Clare! :)