Up on arrival we were greeted with a friendly welcome.
However, once we entered the room it was a shock, it was extremely small. Also, in poor decorative condition.
The toilet & shower did not have doors, instead there was a curtain!
The bed was uncomfortable & because one side of the bed was pushed against the wall if you wanted to get out, you had to be careful not to bash your head on the small TV which was attached to the wall, at the end of the bed.
The lights over the bed & sink they were poorly fitted hence why they probably didn't work!
Only a small single wardrobe for 2 people.
The kettle could not be boiled on the shelf provided as the lead could not reach the plug.
The hotel appeared to house homeless residents. This would be ok if thats what this hotel is only used for. However, when the hotel is booking rooms for the general public then we should be made aware of their clientele.
Paying an extra £20 to park ontop of what we paid was disgusting. We could have stayed in a Premier inn!