I chose this venue due to its proximity to the town centre, where I was due to give a presentation early the next day, and was travelling a long way. Late arrival information was clear, but one had to work out where to go to find the accommodation, and there were apparent options as I drove round. The key was in a wall safe as described.
I was in Room 2. I would not stay here again.
I knew the bathroom was adjacent and not ensuite - that was no problem. However the toilet seat was very loose - Housekeeping MUST have known this, and as a 78 year old woman travelling alone, the risk of accident was obviously there. In addition, the toilet did not fully clear, no matter what I tried with the flush.
There was only an overhead shower, which does not allow for decent washing, or the bath - again a risk when in my situation.
As a retired medic, I was acutely aware that there was no-one on site, and in a medical emergency, paramedics would not be able to gain entry.
It was a very isolating experience, reinforced by going to breakfast in the Clubhouse.
As I stepped over the threshhold, my heel caught a very well-concealed metal rainstrip, and I fell headlong into the bar area. Again there was no-one there, and no-one knew. Had I fractured something, or had hit my head, it appears I would have been there until another guest arrived for breakfast !!
Breakfast was okay, small portions, which was alright for me, but perhaps not for others.
All in all, I was very glad to escape!