A cute boutique hotel however I probably wouldn't recommend or return... The hotel has very limited parking which it shares with the restaurant so if you arrive at 3pm for check in likelihood is you won't get a parking space because lunch customers will have taken them. We booked a cosy room (Room number 4) and this was much smaller in person than the pictures make out, the bed was a very small double so a squeeze for two adults. The rooms are old and therefore don't have any air con so even with the window open and the electric fan provided we were very hot during the night. The hotel had loud music playing downstairs in the bar so if you are staying after travelling like we were, expect a pretty sleepless night. The hotel is extremely creaky and we could hear everyone else in their rooms, opening doors and walking on floor boards. I was pleasantly surprised however that we had a bath and a modern bathroom. My partner went down to secure us a breakfast table in the morning at 10:15am after we were told breakfast last orders were 10:30am, he was waiting at the desk and was ignored by the waitress who seated a couple that came in after him first. She then went over to him and asked how she could help, she said it was now too late for breakfast and he had to explain that he had been stood there waiting to be served so actually wasn't late/hadnt missed the time. Breakfast arrived and we were underwhelmed, the menu sounds lovely but everything is so small. I ordered pancakes and was greeted with 3 tiny thin pancakes that would feed a child, my partner had a full English which was equally as underwhelming, I think we counted 10 baked beans...