If you seek bland, urban, 21st century chain-hotel lodgings this is not the place for you, but if you wish to experience a taste of 'Hello, Hello' rural French laid-back hospitality you will be charmed by this place - after about 24 hours. We spent a week here and thoroughly enjoyed it. Rooms are clean, beds comfortable, bathroom facilities up-to-date and functional and hot water plentiful. The proprietor goes out of her way to make you welcome; always there when you need her; nothing is too much trouble; and her English is excellent. The buffet breakfast is plentiful and great value compared with local alternatives; the many choices of bread and croissants still warm at 7.30 am. The 'village-square' setting is atmospheric and the evening hub-bub quietens at a reasonable hour (most nights). Behind traditional timber shutters is modern double glazing so you can seal yourself in if you wish or weather demands. Free Wi-fi exists but the local service, rather than the hotel, dictates that it is a poor service; slow, intermittent and unreliable. Parking in the immediate area of the hotel is challenging, but free parking within a couple of minutes walk is always to be found. Cell-phone connections are of a similar standard. We would happily return - the overall experience was most enjoyable and ........ quaint.