Situated in a cobblestone street within walking distance of the station, the Chateau de Vitre, and the medieval part of town, is this clean hotel with friendly staff and comfortable rooms. I took a double room with a balcony and view of the Chateau, which was quite lovely until the early hours when drunken revellers were stumbling home from what sounded like a great night out. While it was refreshing to note that the French, whom I had observed as quite reserved and rather polite on the streets, were just as capable of letting their hair down and living it up as anyone else - you might prefer a quieter room for your stay.
The building in which the hotel is located has clearly been around for a while and lends a lot of character, the carpet on the stairs has seen better days but on the whole the hotel is well presented. There was an issue with the WiFi, with neither my phone or tablet picking up the hotel's signal, and despite a number of strategies on the part of the husband and wife who manage the hotel, I didn't have access to WiFi for the duration of my stay. Breakfast was nice however, with endless coffee and croissants.
I especially appreciated the fact that my bathroom had a bath tub as I was nursing a head cold and it allowed me to soak and relax after a long day travelling.