What a place, really, we are absolutely in love. Home is exactly as described, was very clean upon our arrival, additionally our contact for the home was super easy to contact and very pleasant.
The rooms feel open and spacious and the sizeable windows on every floor demand you stop and enjoy the view. Bedrooms had plenty of storage for our week's worth of clothing, large bathrooms with tubs and one bathroom with a stand up shower. Kitchen was roomy, good sized refrigerator and freezer, large sink and enough pots/pans and cooking utensils to get the job done for the two dinners we cooked. Also, large dining room table that could probably accommodate up to 8 people, ample flatware and silverware. Oh, and the rooftop terrace, prepare to spend a lot of time up there enjoying the views over morning coffee, afternoon snacks and evening apperitives.
Aesthetically, the interior of the home is just stunning with it's medieval vibe but somehow there's a sturdy, modern and refreshed quality, which makes everything all the more impressive. As expected, this medieval vibe means uneven stairs and small steps up or down in unexpected places, I would say this shouldn't scare anyone but those with significant mobility issues.
The village itself provides almost every necessity, including multiple restaurants, two bakeries, a butcher (whose hours were a bit difficult to figure out) and a tabac that offered some essentials of you didn't want to take the 6/7 minute drive to the Carrefour grocery store. Walking the village and interacting with all the shop owners was a daily occurrence for us, just something about striking along those medieval walkways that we couldn't get enough of. The overnight parking was an easy 5/10 minute walk with views of the village along the way, not an inconvenience in the least.
When we find our way back to Europe there is no question that another week (at minimum) in this home will be part of the itinerary. For reference, this family (parents, 8 and 12 year old daughters) trip includes stops in London, the Italian Riviera, Lake Como, Strasbourg and Paris, Tourrettes-sur-Loup was by far the most difficult to leave.