The property is picturesque, the setting is idyllic, well-located for our 12-day Normandy adventure, mostly comfortable, very quaint, good-sized (for our group of 4 adults - we only used 2 of the 3 bedrooms), and mostly well equipped. The beds were hard, and at about the 10th day our bodies started seriously objecting. There was a washing machine, but no dryer (not a surprise). WiFi is listed as an amenity, and there is WiFi, but in order to get a signal strong enough to send a text or use Google Maps or the Internet, you often had to go outside. That made planning our outings significantly more challenging. The host, Virginie, was very friendly and responsive to texts, but she spoke almost no English. (Not a surprise, but the inability to copy texts from the VRBO App to paste into a translate App was a real pain.)
The biggest drawback was the misleading nature of the VRBO listing regarding the cost. The listing quotes $189 per night for 11 nights. Not mentioned is that if you want to use the pool, there's a charge (the "heated" pool was way too cool for us). If you want to use electricity, there's a charge. And if you want sheets on your beds and towels, there's a charge (and the quality of both is very poor). In short, our stay ended up costing an additional EUR 145 (abt $158 USD). Didn't break the bank, but the information should have been included in the VRBO listing. (I was sent a contract afterIn short, our stay ended u