Rooms are quirky which is fine in a historical building. But our first room, Room 4, had the worst bed we have EVER slept on.,,…very small bed, thin mattress that was literally ready for the skip, and impossible not to roll to the sagging middle! Awake all night.
Tiny shower cubicle and generally the.whole room was shabby and tired.
Probably acceptable if the prices had been budget level, but at £110 per night, it was truly not acceptable.
Moved rooms and got a a better night’s sleep. The chambermaids were so helpful, friendly and hard-working, and couldn’t do enough for you.
Adequate breakfast. Nice toast.