It is a very lovely listed building, but staying here comes at a price as there is only one shower to share between all the rooms. There are other toilets fortunately in the building. The rooms are nice, clean, the bed was fine, large and comfortable - the main problem is as there is little to no insulation it can be noisy and we were woken by banging doors etc through the night. If you're a heavy sleeper it's fine - otherwise make sure you drink plenty of ale before you hit the sack! It's cheaper than other places nearby and worth a night but I wouldn't recommend more than one purely due to the inconvenience of the single shower for all the guests and noisiness. Also you can't see anything at night the bulbs are about 3 lumens which is less than a dying firefly so dont. Expect to read anything without going blind - I'm not sure if this is to give the feel of medieval sleeping arrangements or whether they simply don't want you to see anything! The staff were nice but the food was definitely overpriced and for me disappointingly mediocre, actually I ordered ribs and they were one of the worst I've had - very tough and dry I wouldn't eat there. All in all it's an experience, nice for a night but no more and the food is definitely nothing to go there for.