The house has no view, so if that's important to you then you should look elsewhere. It was fine for us as we were looking for a nice, practical house centrally located in Bergerac. However, the radiators stopped working after the first day, which made the upper floor particularly frigid. The owners had been dealing with a hot water problem upon our arrival so we didn't want to bother them about the heat and made do. Our only real criticisms would be that a scant amount of essentials were provided and we were expected to replace what we'd used. For example, we were given three dishwasher tablets for a ten-day stay, and there were no condiments besides a piddling amount of salt, pepper, olive oil, and vinegar. We were also expected to "leave the house as we'd found it," which involved a lot of vacuuming and kitchen clean-up on departure morning. We were also given one bath towel each while there there were a large number of replacement towels in a bathroom closet on a shelf marked, "Do not touch," which meant frequent washing of towels with no dryer and February weather not allowing for line-drying. All in all not a huge deal, but it added up to give the impression guests were more tolerated than welcome. Our interactions with the owners were excellent, so it was odd that their stinting approach to providing for the comfort and convenience of their guests wasn't commensurate with the personal warmth they exhibited.