Hmmm where to start?
Vehicle access is quite tight as the street is narrow and crowded with pedestrians.
The carpark has 1 allocated space per room with no spares, so if you have someone parked in your space like we did then you have no where to park other than someone else's space, it's not down to me to knock on other guests rooms to see if it's their car as I was requested to do, it was 24hrs before the car was finally moved.
There is no staff onsite so if you have any issues it's a phone and wait situation.
We stayed in room 8 this had no windows on the lower section so felt quite claustrophobic to us.
The upper section had windows but you felt you had to leave the curtains closed as there was a main walkway from the public carpark just outside the windows so people could look straight in.
It was a warm weekend but the room was unbearably hot, much hotter than the corridor outside and made sleeping unpleasant and you couldn't open the windows upstairs as there were lots of flies buzzing around outside presumably attracted to the smell of cooking food outside, there was a fan in the room but this was of little help, really needed air conditioning to make it comfortable to be in.
The TV aerial didn't work so couldn't pick up any channels so you were left staring at 4 walls in the lower section, I contacted the owner again and it was the next day before anything was done, at least I presume something was done as someone had been in the room while we were out, without informing us and the TV now picked up channels again but this only lasted an hour at most before we lost most of the channels again, so gave up as we were leaving the next day anyway.
And to top it off the milk supplied for tea and coffee was out of date by a month...nice.
I contacted after we left informing the owner/manager of the issues and asked for a partial refund as I wasn't happy with my stay, this was completely ignored, which wasn't a surprise really.
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