VIEWERS of Four In A Bed were left horrified as one of the show’s properties appeared to fall short of basic cleanliness standards.

The popular Channel 4 programme regularly features B&B and camp site owners showcasing their properties to their rivals and then paying how they much they think it is worth to stay there.

Glamping bus labeled "Tin Can Retreat."

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Four In A Bed’s latest B&B appeared to fall short of guests’ expected cleanlinessCredit: Channel4
Hand with dirt on fingers.

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It was described as minging and came complete with dirt, mould and fliesCredit: Channel4
Two guests unimpressed with a glamping site.

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Owners Stuart and Amy appeared unaware of the lack of hygieneCredit: Channel4

On Wednesday’s show, fans were given a peek into Stuart and Amy Malone’s glamping site in Wales called Tin Can Retreat.  

Offering a unique approach to glamping, guests had to fork out a whopping £159 per night as well as an additional £20 on top to get a breakfast hamper in the morning.

Set in old buses and vintage trailers, owner Stuart explained of the unique site: “They range in age all the way up to 65 years old and they’ve been lovingly crafted inside with modern touches so you have all the comforts of home as well.”

But, the guests, upon stepping foot inside the old vehicles which had been re-purposed, were left in a state of shock at the filthiness.

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Despite the owners insisting they valued cleaning, the guests found more than a few issues with the site.

One of the fridges appeared to be awash with dirt and mould, with a guest remarking: “Look at that, that’s really bad. That’s severe dirt, that’s bad.”

Others spotted mould too with one guest floored to discover a pot full of dust and an array of dead flies by the window.

They quipped: “All I can see as I look here is mould. Look at that, this is minging.”

Others complained about “dog hairs” littering their lodgings whilst another fumed at being unimpressed by a windowsill “absolutely full of dirt and water”.

One man’s fingers was left blackened as he wiped his finger along the surface to see how dirty it was.

All three pairings refused to stay at the site again with the owners claiming they were “surprised” by some of the feedback from guests.

Fans watching along at home were equally unimpressed with one writing: “Just caught up… that place was minging.

“I couldn’t have slept there it was so filthy and as for preparing & eating breakfast… no way. And I love Ceredigion. #fourinabed.”

Another added: “Todays place is absolutely grim. #fourinabed.”

A third then posted: “This place is definitely not clean is it.”

Before a fourth commented: “The buses needs more attention for sure definitely a work in progress.”

Mold and dirt found in a glamping site.

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The guests were not impressedCredit: Channel4

from:www.thesun.co.uk

published 2025-03-07 16:35:36