Up to 90 contestants of the ITV dating show, hosted by comic Paddy McGuinness, went to the two-night bash.
Many paired up for sex and bad credit loans obscene snaps were posted on Facebook.
Drunken mobs ran amok in the South Wales pile.
Partygoers told last night how the bash to celebrate the new series turned into a frantic sex and booze tear-up.
One of the revellers told how a flirty unsecured loans party game led to "lots of s******g".
Another said: "There was loads of sex going on — people were doing it in front of each other."

Smooch operators ... snogging couple
A third told of an "insane" girl who bedded three men and canoodled with nine others during the do at the mansion in Chepstow.

Dare to bare ... bloke in mankini
And a fourth source claimed "two or three thousand pounds-worth of damage" was caused by drunken mobs who trashed the Grade II listed pile.
The gathering of contestants from ITV1's hit dating show was organised over last weekend by one of the wannabes.
The recorded show, hosted by Paddy McGuinness with his catchphrase "No likey, no lighty," sees a guy try to impress 30 girls who turn out lights as they lose interest.
Things turned steamy after revellers played a "lock and key" game in which girls are given a padlock and men a key.
They circulate until a match is found, then get replacement locks and keys to do it again.

Crashed out ... girl lies on crumpled bed beside champagne bottle
Cornish girl Carrie Patrick, 24, who featured on Saturday's show said: "People got to know each other pretty quickly."
Carrie did not see any subsequent sex romps. But couples disappeared into bedrooms or frolicked in an outdoor pool.

Fun time ... revellers pose for group shot
And another partygoer said: "Everyone just cut loose. There were condoms everywhere."
Some revellers stripped naked. One girl said: "No one seemed to care what they did as long as they were having a good time."

Smashed ... door at mansion
Explicit pictures were later posted by some on Facebook.
Music pumped out all weekend and around £3,000 was splashed on booze, triggering mayhem.
Fixtures and fittings went flying and drunk lads kicked doors off hinges. A source said: "There were smashed champagne glasses and bottles everywhere. And the carpet got really filthy."
The mansion, Wyelands House, is owned by wealthy property developer Paul Bailey.
His daughter Rachel is keeping an eye on it in his absence. There is no suggestion they knew about the raunchy antics.

Host ... Paddy McGuinness
Rachel said yesterday: "People showed disrespect but I won't be pursuing it."
ITV said they were "relaxed" about the do. A source said: "Take Me Out is known for attracting 'up for it' young people so it's no surprise they want to have a fun party."
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