I stayed here recently for a conference held in town having arranged to meet some friends there that I had not seen in some time, the owner obviously saw me as some kind of agent since I had put my friends in touch with this place - needless to say I got off lightly compared to them.
On arrival I was abused for not letting her know when I was coming despite the fact as I reminded her I had told her at the time of booking I would be arriving some time mid evening, having flown in from overseas. The booking process in itself should have been warning to me, the woman was rude and abrupt and obviously dealing with my booking was too much trouble for her.
On arrival I explained I was keen to get checked in and get out as the conference had already started and I wanted to meet up with my friends. She took me to my floor where she proceeded to poke around in my friends room, picking things up and complaining about things being left on the furniture. She then showed me the (shared) bathroom and started scrubbing the sink, I explained I was keen to get out, but she continued hovering around over menial tasks and bad mouthing my friends, before finally showing me my room, which did not have a lock on the door (neither did the shared bathroom).
During the course of the following few days we stayed at the Columns, she constantly moaned at us, checked up on us and invited herself into our room to take part in our conversations. Every time any of us came in or went out she checked up on us. I ate breakfast my first day only as it was a horrible experience she sat and moaned constantly about having to get up early to serve breakfast as the conference was starting at 8am each day, in honesty there was nothing to serve, there was no hot food and various stale items out buffet style for us to help ourselves to, all she got up for was to boil the kettle for my tea - frankly I wish she hadn't. The following days avoiding breakfast we were each sent out with out of date granola bars in our pockets. She was difficult to escape from each time she collared any one of us and the whole experience was tiring.
Aside from the cold attic rooms with no heating, the insanely blocked sink in the shared bathroom (that in desparation I took a plunger to only to be shocked by the filth that came out the overflow), the dirty bed linen and the stinking attitude of the landlady; it seems guests of the Columns must endure her equally nasty cat. Which is allowed free reign of the house including sleeping on the guests beds during the day. I got home my first day and sat down only to get up covered in cat hair, hardly appropriate conference attire, my friends suffered the smell the cat left on their beds also and when they asked that Kathy change their bedding she argued the point and seemd to think we were being unreasonable. The cat disappeared for a few days whilst we were there (hardly blame it really), it was all we heard about, quite frankly I was pleased and wished this repulsive woman would go with it.
All in all the house is nice enough, if cold, cluttered and grubby. Initially I though it might make a change from the average corporate (and in Philly over priced) hotels. This sad, lonely and abusive woman made the whole experience a complete nightmare rounded off by the fact I chose 'the wrong' taxi company to whisk me away from it all at the end of the week - heaven forbid, they rang the doorbell!
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