A rather worn old style hotel, that was good only because of the low price paid (£28 for a single room on a Thursday night). On the plus side, it felt “real“, not boring business like. And it had a certain sort of quaint charm.And, as I say, it was inexpensive. On the downside, it had a rather unpleasant smell of fried food in places (from the chippy next-door?) and some of the fixtures and fittings in the room and ensuite bathroom needed attention. But, the bed was comfortable and warm enough, so all in all I was very satisfied, at £28 per night for a single room.