We stayed here for 3 nights. This hotel was more expensive than the other hotel option in the city center, but was also a nicer, historic hotel with a pub, restaurant, and breakfast hall. The rooms are a little older, but comfortable and clean. We had 2 twins, giving us ample space for sleeping, but probably less place for luggage (we had a lot because we were touring the UK on a 2 week trip). The bathroom was fine, with a shower/tub combo and good storage in a drawer under the sink. We asked for a quiet room and were given #74, I believe. It was upstairs, and away from the hotel restaurant and a lively club next door. The breakfast hall, included with our stay, was ok, but nothing too extraordinary. It offered typical English breakfast foods, plus yogurt and fruit. Come early for the best selection, as the orange juice seemed to run out before closing, and seating was sparse on Saturday morning. The fault I could find was the coffee in the breakfast hall, which came with lots of grounds floating in it. One tip, the discount store next door has anything you would need like toiletries, and over the counter medications, as well as bottled water, for a great price.