As most properties in France , you pay for everything, which in most places, would be included. So beds were made and towels provided ( you pay for it on arrival). We had to sort out the daily tax and the electricity rate ( at 11:30 pm). We were so tired, all we wanted was to have a cup of tea. Three was none, but Françoise left us wit a bottle of cider and locally baked biscuits, which we devoured as soon as she left us. I did suggest to her that it would be nice to have a basic things in the house for people arriving from abroad. Françoise was very kind and tried hard to assist us, so we were happy with our stay. The house is old, but very homely with a small backyard , a shed at the back for (washing machine, freezer- not needed in Winter, plenty of bikes (no helmets) an extra outdoor toilet. It had 2 bedrooms + bathroom (1st floor) and a large bedroom and bathroom at the attic(2nd floor). The steps were very difficult to manage with a toddler and a 8 month old baby. Street parking was free and quite easy go find. There is a garage available around the corner to the house, but it's very difficult to get in and out, with a large vehicle. The toddler loved the church bells ringing. Françoise invited us to visit her hobby farm, so that the children could see some farm animals.