The first point which I must raise are the misleading images portrayed of the accommodation on offer. Anyone who has perused the extensive catalogue of images of Wes Village will find depictions of a modern brick build property, U-shaped in plan, with a swimming pool at its heart. Interior shots focus on the plush modern decor and backdrop views across paddie fields. What is conveniently glossed over is the fact that three out of the five rooms are remote from this complex and at night guests are locked out of the modern development by heavy security gates.
Our room was a dated timber cabin on stilts, which smelt of damp as we entered. There was very little space, scant flat lay-down surfaces, a deficit of plug sockets and we had issues with the cleanliness of the bathroom (used dental floss and previous occupants washing aids still in evidence). The widows all had heavy shutters which were ill-fitting and difficult to open and the veranda view was of a close bank of foliage, a stagnant drainage ditch and just a glimpse of crop fields beyond.
Another major concern was that of safety. As explained above, we were locked out of the main complex by a heavy metal gate and were very close to the public highway.