215kevanw
August 17, 2024
I spent three nights at the Inn with my wife. The rooms are nice, as you can see from the pictures. They are in idyllic grounds next to the pub where you receive breakfast etc. They are very much detached from the pub which is an alleged hotel. I chose the hotel for its accessibility which ticked many of the boxes. The pub was a separate entity to the hotel, and never opened the accessible entrances to the grounds all of the mornings we stayed. My wife had to walk round into the hotel to open the doors, including the accessible marked entrance. My score of 2 is because the rooms looked nice, although very basic. Otherwise it would have been one. The third evening we chose to eat elsewhere as we were both sickened by the thought of eating in this place. WE actually ate twice here in the evenings, and most of the food was not eaten. It is not an experience I wish to repeat. The pub decor is dark and depressing, and they spent most breakfast times cleaning a table rather than open the doors to make guests welcome. I am partially disabled, most others staying at the hotel looked quite elderly. It would be nice not to have to walk an extra 15 metres / yards just to get into the hotel which was just a pub and had none of the facilities a good hotel would offer. Expensive, and awful.