The farmhouse, with its inner courtyard and balcony typical of the farms of the Segala, stands at an altitude of 500 metres. Unadorned from the exterior, it reveals its charm as you pass through its porch. Once in the courtyard, into which all the rooms open, you enter another world. The balcony, linking many of the rooms, runs along two sides, and provides spaces to sit and rest in the shade.

The accommodation on two floors is rustic and comfortable.

There are 8 bedrooms with three of them opening onto the  balcony.

A  large kitchen and dining-room provide space for over 25 people with an adjoining sittingarea, giving onto the courtyard. Meals can also be enjoyed in the courtyard with ample sitting spaces at tables sheltered from the sun or out in the open.  Another sitting-room is on the first floor.

There is also a very large vaulted barn used for a range of activities.  

There are three toilets and four showers.

The courtyard with its well, which in olden days provided all the water for the house, the vine covering the walls and many other climbing plants and flowers, give the house an open, yet sheltered and secluded, heart where time seems to stand still.

There is a garden with "a pigeonnier", a vegetable garden and an orchard plus a large field where you can camp, sit and sunbathe, play games or just gaze at the rolling hills or admire the sunset. Strawberries, figs, grapes, cherries, plums, apples and pears are the delight of the summer.

          House from Gardens

There is also another large, open, covered barn where you can play or exercise in the open yet be sheltered from the sun or any rain.