We arrived at peak restaurant/bar/pub time, so were welcomed and shown to our room very promptly. There was no onsite parking, as it was a Saturday afternoon we could park in the restricted zones nearby without penalty. The place is located in a cute little village with few shops. Our room was very clean and well presented, an old building with uneven floors. With the pub downstairs we could hear a bit of noise but it wasn't bad at all. The helpful lady who escorted us to our room said if we were quick we may still get a table for dinner and gave us alternatives if we couldn't. When we went to ask for a table, the manager was less helpful, & stressed and told us 'no chance'. We had to drive for a few miles to get a table elsewhere. Best to check first and book ahead, with very few options these places get booked up.
There was a nice breakfast room and they offered whatever you fancied for breakie which was also good. This place is small & cosy, very well kept with every space inside and outside prepared for guests. It is not a place for wheelchairs and older people may struggle with the stairs or noise. But we do recommend as good value.