We were so disappointed with our experience at the Roebuck Inn. The staff at the bar & reception were friendly & welcoming. However, the actual room (room 102) totally let Roebuck Inn down. When opening the curtains on our arrival all I could see out of the window was a thick growth of bramble - you could not see the garden. The window frame and windows were dirty with a mass of thick cobwebs on the top part of the window sill. This density of cobwebs would take months to amass. The carpet in the bedroom area was badly stained and the bathroom had wall tiles falling off. The bathroom was very dated, and looked like work had been carried out on it at least 30 years prior by an unprofessional builder! Our friends also had a room and theirs was also sub standard with a leak in the bathroom and the remnants of a nursing home hoist track still in the ceiling. I can not comment on the restaurant and food as we did not eat in, choosing to use the nearby Toby Inn. The corridor to the rooms were bland, with short net curtains & a few private doors along this corridor had curled up, dirty mats in front of the doors - definite trip hazards. The garden areas had also been allowed to become run down & unkempt with overgrown shrubs. I believe more attention has been attributed to the Care Home attached to Roebuck Inn. We booked this Inn as other local hotels had been taken over by the government. I feel really sad that this beautiful building has been allowed to become rundown.