We stayed here for two nights in June 2013. The building is 500 years old but has been restored magnificently, and is still an ongoing project. Our room was on the 3rd floor, a bit of a trek up 3 flights of a spiral staircase, but was well worth it. Our room was spacious and airy with a large bed, two chairs and a small table, and plenty of storage and some hanging space. The bathroom is large, with a toilet, large basin and a long, deep bath with a hand-held shower. There is no shower curtain, so you do need to be careful so water doesn't spray everywhere. The lounge area has a sofa and chairs, and the dining room, where self-serve breakfast is eaten, is beautiful with large windows looking out onto the beautiful garden and grassy surrounds. The host, Eric (who speaks excellent English), and his wife are friendly and helpful. If you cannot manage the stairs it would be best to request a ground floor room when you book. We enjoyed our stay very much and would recommend this beautiful home.