Great location and pretty clean with good showers. Downsides are that the great, city centre location and historic building (read:single glazing) means it’s exceptionally noisy. Rooms have very limited noise insulation either from other rooms/hotel areas or outside. We stayed over the weekend and the neighbouring pub’s ‘disco night’ closed at midnight Friday and Saturday so at least it’s not an all night affair but still wasn’t ideal for our purposes. Beds extremely hard and in some cases quite creaky. Rooms in some cases in need of a little TLC eg repair broken towel rail, fix discoloured grout, signs of damp in ceiling, large wall cracks, etc. breakfast not amazing - served in a picnic basket to your room - note they come back 2 hours later (separate from room cleaning) to collect your picnic basket - in our case a staff member came into our room uninvited at 11am to retrieve the basket, which seemed odd.
Finally, not accessible for people with mobility issues. Even the ground floor rooms have some small steps so wouldn’t be wheelchair accessible, and the rooms are not particularly large so might not accommodate other mobility devices (eg to get to TV/dressing table/one side of bed, the gap to get there was smaller than the standing width of my cabin sized suitcase, so a wheel chair, a person of significant size, etc, would likely not be comfortable in all of the rooms).