The hotel is lovely from the outside, a great period property with a beautiful tree covered drive way and expansive gardens, however, this is where the impressive nature of the hotel ends
I was booked into an executive room, I treated myself to a larger room as I was there for 2 nights.
To call this executive’ makes me wonder what the rest of the rooms look like. The room was small, with dated worn furniture, an 80’s bathroom, cracked tiles, missing taps in the shower, and stains round the edge of the bath and toilet. The curtains were hanging off the rail, there’s were stains on the ceiling and room looked like it needed a good paint.
This walls the second ‘executive’ room I was offered, and this was the lesser of two evils.
For me, if you call a room ‘executive’ you need to have certain standards, one of the is you need to be able to walk up the sides of the bed with out a squeezing past the curtain and the window (think I may have discovered why the curtains are hanging off)
The picture the hotel shows you of the rooms are nothing like the actually room. The website shows modern furniture, large padded headboards, usb charring points for phone etc. the reality is trying to plug your phone into the hidden port behind the beside table, which is impossible to move given the space between the bed and the wall….. the spiders webs made the whole experience even more nauseating.
Reception were unable to anything for me, other than shrug.