Planned this trip very early and didn't realise it was a big national weekend, so everywhere else is expensive and decided to go for this inn due to my budget.
This is my first time staying in an inn, so it's worth noting that maybe my expectations aren't on the same level.
The building itself seems old, it was a really long walk from checking in to the room. The room itself wasn't bad though, decent space and facilities. Personally I prefer to boil some water to drink but they didn't have a kettle in the room, which is fine and possibly normal for an inn.
The sound proof is also not the best as the building is quite old itself. You can easily hear people bumping to the wall next door or other guests opening and closing their doors. This was quite distracting as it happens late at night.
The window opens outward, so when it rains you get loads of raindrop noise on the window and it affected my sleep a lot, but closing the window would just be worse as there won't be any airflow.
During check in, the lady was busy chatting to a customer in the pub so she only gave me a form to sign and room key and told me where to go. I didn't realise there was another exit we have to take when the bar is close in the morning, eventually I found my way.
Probably a common practice for inns, to check out, you just leave your room key in your room and leave. I thought that was a bit odd for an inn with about 30 rooms and not 10 rooms.