The room was depressing and not relaxing.
The room lighting was harsh and unwelcoming. Either one uses all the room harsh ceiling spots (no zones), or use the spotlights at the bed. There was not room lamp, e.g.
The TV could not be rotated towards the (small) table and single chair, forcing to watch it from the bed.
The room door provided zero noise insulation to the corridor. It slammed, like all other room doors and clattered when somebody else used theirs in the corridor.
There is a small utility cabinet in the room itself (it seems a feature of UK hotels to annoy customers) with a door that didn't close shut, so it would wobble and make noise.
The bathroom was clean where it mattered, but as you can see from the pictures, the sink faucet was not. The toilet paper hanger was not level and the toilet roll would fall off when being used. The sanitary bag dispenser was empty (lucky I didn't need it).
As I left the following day, I found two glasses lying on the corridor floor and a bottle of soda, left there from the previous day. Two cleaning staff members passed me in the opposite direction, and didn't bother to pick them up. The carpet in the corridor had stains all over.
The only good thing was breakfast (included in the room price).
This place is good for one day if you have to take a connecting flight, but I wouldn't stay more than that. Maybe the other three hotels in the same area are a bit better and offer a more relaxing and less depressing room experience.