This Hotel was very small, the amenities were very basic (But the inclusion of a frigde was quite helpful) and the cleaning of the room was done to a basic/low standard (There were dead insects in the light fittings, and cobwebs around the curtain rail) I noticed just before trying to get some sleep on the first night that the smoke detector had been covered by masking tape, this was not left over from decorating, the tape was new, so someone had most likely taped over it so they could smoke in the room. The Hotel manager, when I told him, tried to pass the responsibility/blame to his cleaning staff, completly forgetting that he has a ducy of care for all his guests. It also turns out the Fire Station down the road has been told about this several times and has visited the property on neumerous occasions. During the night I heard guests thundering around their rooms/the hallway, despite the advert for the room saying the rooms were 'soundproofed' which might have only applied to the outside windows I will grant, but still not good for a hotel. I also noticed that the price jumped from £65 one night to £90 the next. Based on the quality of room, I would not have been happy spending more than £45 per night there. I was told on arrival that I was in a different building as well, not room, but a whole different Building. I imagine the one shown on the site listing was a 'show room' version not intended for guests to stay at, and (minus the carpet) looked in far better condition.