The property is a converted farmhouse and barn. The hosts live one end, facing into their garden and the two gites are on the first floor at the other end accessed by a shared covered wooden balcony and seating area. At treetop level, the balcony was reminiscent of a safari lodge, with views of the sunset, butterflies and birds. The apartment was spacious and well equipped for a self catering stay. We stayed for a week, but as there was a washer/dryer you could stay much longer. Inside it is decorated in an artistic and rustic style, with photos of wildlife taken on the property and many home made mosaic touches and country furniture. The shower was hot and powerful. The large salinated (no chlorine) pool was the main feature of the gardens. The garden is a managed wildlife area, with paths cut through wild flowers and fruit trees. The pool is surrounded by aromatic culinary herbs which smelled beautifully in the heat. The surrounding countryside is arable land, of sunflowers, potatoes and wheat. It is a steep climb up from the canal du midi, only a few miles away in Montgiscard and the terrain is undulating hillside. The property is on a hilltop with long views and the nearest village is small but with an organic producers market, pretty church and a well preserved 17th century working windmill. The hosts were very charming and gave us some useful local knowledge of where to visit and had a comprehensive list of local restaurants and amenities.