Checking in was hard as no-one was there so to enter I opened a wire gate, then had to haul my case round the building on an unlit path across flagstones set in dirt, case needing to be carried rather than wheeled .
Entry with a keypad, then you arrive in a dark kitchen, are asked to take off shoes in dark hall and carry bags up poorly lit stairs .Room directions were incorrect, and No instructions or password given for how to access wifi, which would have been helpful.
I paid extra for a private bathroom but it smelled so strongly of industrial bleach, to the extent it burned my eyes, that it was completely unusable. I never went into it after opening door once and used the small shared half bath, so that felt like being charged for nothing .
I have lived in 16th and 17th C. homes so do like old houses but the bedroom was full of bits and pieces of ugly furniture none of which added to the comfort of the guest, indeed mostly detracted .There was nowhere to put away clothes, only a rickety rail with three coat hangers.
Bed was wobbly and with a metal back making it uncomfortable to sit up and read , and the mattress was as soft as a marshmallow so really uncomfortable after a long drive. The bedroom also smelled of bleach but in order to open a window I had to haul a heavy table with huge light away from the window. The bleach smell persisted all night, and despite fatigue I woke at 5:00 am, left at 6:00 am, relieved to be gone. Worst hotel I have been in last10 years