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August 4, 2022
A nightmare. Simply abysmal experience like I have never had at any other establishment before. After a 7-hour drive, we were so happy to finally arrive at the chateau until…..we were shown into a room where my children were meant to sleep. The room had black mould on the wall and mess/mould on the floor. My children discovered it first but I knew something was wrong because of the strange smell and stale air inside. My children became very upset thinking they had to sleep “in the mouldy place”. The owners were abroad so we asked the sister, who showed us the room, if there were any alternative rooms available. She told us no other rooms were available. I was shocked because, as can be seen by the photographs, the state of the property cannot have been a surprise to anyone. Mould like that does not just develop overnight and break through wallpaper. If it had not been discovered, it made me wonder whether it also meant that no one had bothered to even clean the room? When I first spoke to the owner over the telephone, he was utterly nonchalant and said it was too bad that we were “unhappy” with the room. I pointed out that unhappy was an understatement. Not only did the room not look anything like the standard depicted online, but it had hefty amounts of mould inside the wall cracks, which can be a hazard to health for a number of reasons. We were exhausted, with two children who needed food and rest. This was the high season (early July) and we were left with no suggestion of redress. I told the owner I would need to investigate my rights, and he replied that for that reason (me seeking my rights) he would not return my deposit. We ended up having to find emergency accommodation to the tune of over €2000 (on top of the €390 deposit we had paid to Chateau de Villette in January via bank transfer, per their request). We had to drive 1.5 hours in the night to the new place. Both my children and I were in tears. The other owner (the wife) promised me via text message that she would pay my deposit back when she returned to France the following week. I replied asking her to please just pay me back the money and that I wish to never hear from them again. “Please” was my last word. Not only did they not pay back the deposit nor respect my wish to please be left alone, but barraged me with messages on all sorts of media during my holiday. I believe that upon realizing that I have photographs and videos the husband undertook to “apologise”. When I finally psyched myself to read the message, it seemed like a genuine apology until….half-way when it became a litany of excuses for the mould in the room and conditioning the return of my deposit on me accepting such explanations. I simply did not have the strength to spoil my holiday further and did not wish to deal with them after the ordeal they caused us. I had asked to be left alone. Then, while still on holiday, I checked my work email and found a note from the husband owner stating that because I