Isabelle was warm and eager to see that we had a good time and offered guidance if we had needed it for sites, etc. We had more difficulty communicating than with most people on our trip (we speak only English and Spanish, plus maybe 200 words in French). Google translate was important to have on hand- so be sure to download it if you're in the same boat!
The yard and house both were much larger than I thought- perfect for our son to have outdoor space to play, and the large sitting room looks onto the flowering garden.
Note that like any French town you can find specialty food shops (cheese, local specialties, bread/pastries), but more general groceries will mean a short drive out of town. In town and rather close to the house there's something more like a convenience store (with convenience store prices), which does have a small selection of fruit and pre-packaged meats plus the basics.
A 60 euro cleaning fee is not really optional unless you do a full house-cleaning yourself, and this isn't noted in the quote. I had thought the optional housecleaning was relevant only if staying multiple weeks and wanting housekeeping services along the way, but it is also required for the end of a shorter visit.
This was likely the most expensive place we stayed on our 3 week trip, but we'd splurge again for how nice it is and how well-located. You can avoid driving in the medieval center while being only 250 yards from the old town entrance on foot.