Guest User
November 15, 2024
Stayed in this quaint hotel whilst visiting family. Built in the 1900s it’s an old hotel but, very comfortable and clean.There is a long flight of stairs leading up to little corridors before finally getting to my room.My room was quite spacious with a four poster bed but, the bathroom was really, shall we say,compact!!The lady on reception did warn me it was a small bathroom but, the room itself was of a good size. It had plenty of drawer space and a wardrobe. Tea and coffee making facilities with a nice clean kettle. The room faced the street but, the road noise during early morning peak and the evening wasn’t bad at all. A great little radiator which warmed up the room very nicely. A very pleasant dinning room and bar which served breakfast and evening meals but, you could get a coffee or a drink from the bar in the afternoon.The restaurant and bar were closed from 3pm Mondays and Tuesdays but, served guests with breakfast.The dinning room is on street level so you can watch the passing parade whilst having your breakfast etc.. The restaurant had entertainment on the Sat night which was very pleasant .. The staff were very friendly and housekeeping was pretty much everyday and I was there for 7 nights. Overall a very pleasant stay opposite a small park and buses. A short walk to shops and pubs ….. Would have no hesitation in staying there again one day…….