I suspect the individual experience will depend heavily on the room allocation. We were allocated room 5 in the courtyard, a sort of faux stable block, & were slightly surprised to find the door open on arrival with a door marked "private". In fact our room was adjacent to the housekeeping store, so we got to enjoy the noise of coming & going, including late at night.
The room was bright & clean with a pair of good sized, comfortable single beds. Furnished with a kettle, hair dryer & iron. The TV had very poor reception & the WiFi came & went with a very low signal.
Unfortunately the room backed onto the outdoor seating area for the "pub", so was very noisy late into the night. It was impossible to close the windows to try to shut this out.
It also seemed to have a footpath leading to a staff area directly outside the window. So as with the housekeeping, there were many disturbances with foot traffic, exacerbated by a loose flagstone. We were awoken a 6 AM with high heels clattering past the window. We even got what was presumably a staff member leaving for the day on a motorbike, that was revved right outside the window.
These ground floor rooms also have another floor above, & we experienced odd flexing sounds from above. So with all this, sleep was interrupted both nights.
On the plus side, my guest enjoyed the spa facilities.
I can't comment on the food as we never ate there.
So as I said at the outset, the room you're allocated is critical.