We were two families of four (four adults, four children) staying at the Le Tilleul property...a beautifully restored authentic barn type property, with lovely interior design touches, the property was very clean and beautiful. However, the description states that the property has three bedrooms, which is strictly true, but upstairs you have to walk through a bedroom with one double bed and two singles (a complete family of four room), to get to a tiny bedroom with two more single beds. In the description, this room is said to be a further attic room which had led us to believe it would be above the mezzanine floor on another level, which led to some surprise on arrival. Not a massive problem, but something to be aware of if you have younger children who still need to be close to parents, as the other double room is downstairs on the ground floor. We had to have one set of adults, their own children and the two children from the second family up there in those rooms, the other set of parents sleeping downstairs, away from their children. We also stayed during a very cold period (new year) and needed to heat the property - great log burner and the wood is free, but property is quite lightly insulated, so be prepared to pay some electricity for heating if staying in winter months. Overall a nice place to stay, the owners have thought of everything in terms of facilities and amenities, and the little extras that the owner has thought of in the garden area are a nice addition (topiary, labelled plants, collected items from brocantes, etc).