Very small hotel (old coaching Inn) with very small car park. Some character, which was nice but looked very worn from the outside. All stairs (no lift) and main doors locked at 9pm, so had to use fire escape to get in (as they had said we could). Room was pristine, but a bit small. Very well equipped, tho. We had a 'studio suite' so there was a small kitchen area, with sink and fridge. Tea, coffee, bottled water and biscuits provided, plus small selection of toiletries. TV had an aerial, which didn't quite reach the window, so reception was a bit hit and miss. Wifi worked fine. Bed was rather uncomfortable, with springs being very obvious on laying down. Room was very cold, as radiator didn't work (although our friends had an electric heater in their room, and said it was fine). Good secondary glazing. Staff were helpful but their English was very limited. Bar only had bottles and cans, no draught, and limited beers (plus, closed at 9pm). Breakfast buffet looked good, with both cooked and continental, but we didn't have time to sample the food. Overall, a bit basic, and, despite the fabulous cleanliness, wouldn't stay again.