We (2 families: 4 adults; 4 children) had a great time at this property! Its location is quite remote (the property is in the village of Malataverne), very close to Lussan; and situated on the side of a hill - access is down a narrow bumpy lane (which will be a challenge for cars with low clearance). And there are quite a few steps to the property itself - i would say the property is not ideal for young children (under ~8 years) or people over ~65 years. The property can be described as "quirky" and reflects the host's character and creative personality! We liked it! 4 bedrooms, 2 with ensuite bathrooms; large lounge/dining room; kitchen with lots of utensils, etc (2 large fridge/freezers; microwave; dishwasher); wi-fi speed was okay for the remote location (no complaints from kids!). The house did get quite hot in the heatwave. Outside, there's a BBQ, dining table, and decent size pool for cooling off, and plenty of areas of sunshine or shade. Great views and sunsets!
The host was very welcoming and lives in part of the property - we only saw or heard him in the mornings cleaning the pool, etc, when we chatted to him regarding places to see, local amenities, etc. He spoke some English and we spoke a little French, so we were able to get by.
Nearby in Fons-sur-Lussan, there is a family-run convenience store - has everything you need including daily bread delivery (need to order by day). The people who run it are very friendly. And a good restaurant. Mejannes-le-clap has a small supermarket (chain), restaurant, butchers, bar.. plus a swimming pool with slide. Lussan can be walked to - find the coffee shop! Ales, Uzes, and Pont du Gard are all worth a visit. The highlight was the cascades at La Roque-sur-Ceze.
Overall, this is a lovely part of France and we had a very relaxing 3-week stay at this property!