Superb hotel, originally booked for 2 nights but ended up staying for 3, then going back for another night later.
Very relaxing location in a beautiful village with superb food.
Rooms maybe a bit on the small side, but then it is an old building, my room overlooked the herb garden.
Rooms well furnished and impeccably maintained. Aircon a bit asthmatic though it wasn't really needed at that time of year. Hotel is close to a road which might be a bit noisy when the village is busy, but traffic dies down in the evening.
Food was superb, imaginative and beautifully presented - well deserving of its Michelin star.
Good range of dishes with fresh local ingredients.
Breakfast was very good quality as well
Staff are friendly and helpful
Criticisms - well they did serve the same amuse-buche two nights running - but that is getting picky.
I suspect in the height of summer the village is very busy and that might detract from the peaceful atmosphere - but it would still be worth it for the food. Wi-fi was a bit patchy at times.
Would go well out of my way to stay there again (in fact I did a week later)