Stayed at Hotel La Grange several times previously over the past dozen years, so I feel I can judge based on past experiences. The Hotel La Grange is a quaint, cosy mountain B&B which oodles character and history in the public areas. Deep recessed fireplace, lovely character wood in furniture and exposed beams and lintels that create a rich tapestry of history and familiar ambience. The staff as always were welcoming, polite, and genuinely pleasant. Breakfast has a wide range of cheeses, breads, cereals, croissants, juices, local charcuterie, fruit, yoghurts, jams, honeys, and more!! (Sadly the coffee is now made by pod-machine as a self-service, not a patch on a real espresso.)
However, the wifi needs a boost as it is best only in the reception area. The room 18, although billed as a "large double" needed to be a tad larger to be more comfortable, with hotter water, better noise insulation, and a real shower rather than over-bath as the eaves slope means you need to crouch.