The inn was charming and the rooms were clean and spacious. The furniture, fixtures and linens were rather old. Our room had a large, private bath with a bathtub. We did not eat in the hotel restaurant but passed through the kitchen one evening and the meal being prepared looked and smelled great. The staff were very nice and none of them seemed to speak much English (my French is worse) - but we were able to communicate reasonably well enough. The inn is located in a very small village in the middle of the Sologne area of fields and forest. Close to many Chateau and the cities of Gien and Orleans. If you want to see real rural France, it's a good place to spend a night or two.