Faucon is a nice village typical of the region, with a few restaurants and a ruined castle in a beautiful location. There is a "bakery" that's barely worth the name (it functions more as a restaurant). For other basic needs you must go to a neighboring town or village. Most everything you need will be in Vaison, about 10 minutes away by car, and there is a wonderful bakery in Puymeras, just five minutes away. There are several great bathing spots in the local rivers, and some good hikes ranging from after-dinner to strenuous.
The house itself is in good repair and clean, though not modern (and without being really characterful either). It has no A/C and may get very hot. It is on the side of the village by the main road, just high enough not to be really noisy. The pictures were probably not taken in high summer. The garden is well-kept but not extraordinary and may not look that pretty. There is a farmyard on one side (again, a bit lower than the house, but detracting a bit from the overall feel of the place). We were four, but I suspect the house could sleep 7 or 8, maybe even 10, if you don't mind a squeeze. We never figured out how to work the washing machine. The kitchen was reasonably equipped but not as well as some places. The patio is good, and there is a small but useful lawn if you have kids. Parking is easy. Overall a good place, just try not to visit in a heatwave.