It was a little difficult to imagine what exactly the property would be like from the photos, not because the photos are inaccurate, but because it's quite unusual and so full of its own unique qualities: e.g., it's bigger than it looks and curiously situated on the edge of a shallow quarry. The Cabanon is situated on the boundary between village life and wild woods and sculptural stone. It's ideal for what I needed: a quiet, peaceful place to be lazy — lounge in the sun or shade; to read, write, set off on expeditions to neighbouring villages; to engage in undisturbed runs each evening. I'd always had a reservation about Provence being posh-snobby, but found the Petit Luberon (the region) a completely wonderful mix of little bits of civilization and cultivation carved out of near wilderness. I fell in love and the property supported the affair! As I explored I discovered a path across the valley from Lacoste to Bonnieux and every other day I'd wander over for a glass of delightful rosé in the Club du Vin. The variations in landscape, the sudden views across the hills to Ventoux were a constant source of joy. If it seems that I'm celebrating the region more than the property, I find it hard to separate the two. The simple, clean welcome of the property integrated into the trees and rock made it and the region one. Praising the daily delights of the land and people is praise of the Cabanon, which kept me grounded and in touch with both. This is not a "grand" property; it doesn't overwhelm the location or your enjoyment of it. The kitchen, dining, sitting area is simple, countrified and with the door open, inside and outside flow into each other perfectly. The stairs down to the lower, bedroom floor are a bit steep and one needs to be cautious, but again it reflected the streets of Lacoste, which call for attention but reflect the spirit of place. The bedroom and bathroom on the lower floor, can also be left open onto the lower level of the quarry and provide simple comfort with light/shade and air moving between the two. This is an unusual property; not one for housebound seekers of luxury. It's better than that. Much much better. Stay and become part of Provence!