4/5 Nick Y. 5 months ago on Google
I
stayed
here
for
one
night
for
a
working
visit.
My
first
impressions
of
the
hotel
were
excellent
-
fairly
limited
parking
but
there
were
still
some
spaces,
even
arriving
quite
late
in
the
evening.
The
building
itself
is
a
lovely
Victorian
villa,
with
an
impressive
entrance
hall.
Check-in
was
quick
and
efficient,
and
I
was
in
my
room
soon
after
arriving.
I
had
apparently
been
upgraded
for
free
-
the
room
was
very
impressive,
in
a
luxurious
boutique
style,
with
a
large
bath
in
the
room.
There
was
plenty
of
space,
seating,
pleasant
warm
lighting
and
a
good
(if
slightly
expensive)
mini-bar
selection.
Tea,
coffee
and
hot
chocolate
were
free.
Unfortunately,
despite
the
luxury
of
the
room,
I
had
a
really
bad
night's
sleep
for
two
reasons.
The
first
is
really
personal
preference
so
I
don't
want
to
mark
the
hotel
down
-
but
the
bed
was
very
soft,
and
the
pillows
even
softer,
which
made
them
very
difficult
to
mould
into
a
comfortable
and
supportive
position.
The
second
reason
I
slept
badly
was
the
temperature
of
the
room.
Despite
the
radiator
and
towel
rail
being
off,
and
the
window
being
wide
open,
the
room
was
really
hot
and
did
not
cool
much
overnight.
The
whole
hotel
was
overly
warm
for
me
-
especially
the
breakfast
room.
After
a
night
in
my
hot
room,
and
a
hot
shower,
I
was
really
overheating
during
breakfast.
Breakfast
itself
was
very
nice
-
mostly
table
service,
with
a
very
small
buffet
with
some
pastries,
juice,
fruit
and
cereal.
I
was
a
bit
worried
about
waiting
for
table
service
since
I
had
to
get
into
my
office
by
a
set
time,
but
it
was
very
quiet
and
service
was
quick
so
I
had
no
problems.
I
would
probably
choose
another
local
hotel
if
I
had
to
re-visit,
but
that
is
really
because
of
my
preference
for
bed/pillow
comfort,
and
temperature.
If
you
aren't
too
sensitive
about
these
things,
then
this
is
an
absolutely
perfect
hotel
and
a
real
joy
to
stay
in.