The rooms are dated, basically 1970s rooms with occasionally maintenance and repair/paint.
Beds are traditional european, two singles pushed together. In my "queen bed" room there was a thick wooden divider between the beds - not ideal for couples but would suit friends travelling together.
Breakfast was ok, but you'd find nicer locally. The restaurant was chaotic, the ordering system is a hybrid of paper/tablet and trying to settle at the end too over an hour as there so few staff (even with low capacity over the weekend). This then reflected service in the bar/pub afterwards, as the staff were unavailable to serve there as they were still busy in the restaurant.
The payment system especially is archaic, never have I seen a hotel not able to easily add your orders to a room tab as you order, everything is done from bits of paper and memory at the end of the evening (along with everyone else). Which then takes a further 10 mins to put back in to another system on the computer.