The hotel is in a super central location, easily walkable from train station.
Decor and ambience is quirky, staff on front desk were, for the most part, friendly and helpful.
Room located on first floor was simply just too small to be called comfortable.
The sink is bizarrely located within the bedroom, as is the shower. A couple of hairs found in corner of sink on first day :(
No chest of drawers, no wardrobe and only room to hang 5 items of clothing- totally impractical for stays of more than a couple of days.
No privacy with blinds open: 3 windows on a corner room with buildings adjacent (and close) meant we had to keep them closed most of the time for any privacy.
Room was turned over every day but sheets not changed during our 4 night stay.
Returned to our room on final evening to find hand soap was not replenished (completely empty) and although fresh towels were provided, the used ones were still in the shower where we’d left them in the morning.
Biggest gripe- after returning to the hotel one afternoon during a thunderstorm, we found the hotel entrance locked with nobody on reception. There is nowhere to shelter. Outside buzzer appeared not to work and nobody was answering the phone.
We waited in the rain with another guest for 15mins until a further guest arrived with their key.
Barely an apology from the staff member on duty who appeared confused that she had not heard the phone.
Generally a nice little boutique hotel, but really needs more attention to detail.