As the pictures indicate, Le Point is charming and a tiny bit eccentric. Matthew and Pauline were very helpful hosts, and gave good instructions on getting there, and getting in. You open the massive outer door with a huge iron key, and enter a big bedroom with fireplace. A modern bathroom and second smaller bedroom open off this room. We were renting the last week of April and the weather was unusually cool, so we were glad of the extra duvet and the electric heaters - I'm sure that summer renters are equally glad to be kept cool by sleeping downstairs within thick stone walls. The stairs are a bit of a challenge, as Matthew's description indicates - you learn to make sure you don't forget anything when you head upstairs to the kitchen and living area - but the bed is very comfortable, the water is hot, WiFi never failed, the clothes washer worked fine, and the kitchen is well stocked with pretty dishes and sensible cooking equipment, great for cooking a meal after the Tuesday market in Cucuron. We enjoyed having morning coffee on the sunny little terrace. Cucuron itself is completely charming, and we were glad to come back there after days spent looking at more famous (and crowded) villages nearby. We had wonderful meals at La Petite Maison and at MatCha, and the friendly nearby boulangerie has delicious croissants - it feels very magical to walk through the arch under the clock tower in the morning in search of croissants. It was also a privilege to live for a week with Mary Adshead's beautiful high-spirited murals, which are even more lovely than Matthew's photographs of them convey.