Guest User
January 30, 2024
This hotel is steeped in history, and the communal areas were tastefully decorated and furnished. We enjoyed spending time after dinner in the first floor lounge - it was really relaxing. Our room (214) was fine with plenty of plug sockets and good reading lights by the bed. The bathroom, however, although nicely appointed with a walk-in rain shower, was small and had the most unusually placed toilet squashed into one tiny recess. My husband said his knees touched the wall when he sat on it!!! The dining room was attractive, but the hot food included in the breakfast buffet was disappointing, both in the quality of what was on offer and the range. To summarise, I'd say it was a lovely old hotel but some elements of catering require improvement.