Gastnutzer
31. Januar 2023
On arrival the pub we learned was not serving food which was a shame as guests staying there and we only wanted a sandwich. Disappointingly we went down the road to the Hampshire Arms where the friendly staff there provided us with a lovely sandwich and pint of cider. The room was in a stable barn conversion and is not recommended for disabled people. There are steps inside to the level where the bed is positioned. The bathroom is small but has everything you need except the horrendous Triton electric shower (I hate these, why do they put these in rooms, you can get a better cat lick). There's also a secret door to the carpark in the bathroom which is for children, although adults can squeeze under too and is a quicker way to the car park. Very odd. The bathroom looks like it has seen better days and could do with some DIY. I was thinking of taking photos but couldn't be bothered. You know the normal thing, black mould in the tiling grout, and that dreadful plastic stuff that bends and you put around the shower tray to stop leaking but it looked awful. There's a skylight above the bed that is tiny but it lets a surprising amount of light into the room but that's it as far as windows are concerned. There were cobwebs over the window opening. The bed was not that comfortable, a cheap mattress that moves like a waterbed. Here again we booked with *********** and I think it's a disaster using them these days as you nearly always get the smallest room going and this was the case this time. The owner is supposed to be Neil Morrisey. Neil, you need to do some maintenance and look after your guests who are staying in the guest rooms because, really, you couldn't put yourself out to make us a sandwich after a very long drive. No bottled water in the room. No biscuits.
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