The welcome and booking in was good and we were assisted to our room. The room was spacious with sufficient furnishings and nice big windows. The bed was big and comfortable. The bathroom was roomy with a bath - all good in there except the extractor fan wasn't working which is not uncommon. The decor was bit tired, some interior doors difficult to close, big sash windows not easy to operate, but this a Georgian listed building after all.
The menu for the evening meal was not to our taste, with one or two choices we might have made being unavailable. The staff seemed indifferent to this and we ate elsewhere. The kitchen was out of action at breakfast time for which apologies were made and we were sent to their sister pub down the road. Most of the breakfast was just ok, but toast was awful. It had not been properly toasted so most of the bread was raw, it been spread with margarine before serving which had melted making the bread soggy, and there were scorch patterns on it and lumps of carbon which must have come off whatever device it had been briefly put in.
Overall, i think we would stay again on the strength of the room and bed and location, but expecting to eat dinner elsewhere and hoping the breakfast failings were a one-off.