It was a very disappointing night's stay. 1) No parking, so I had to find a place in a nearby street or go to the nearest free car park and as I have heath issues, that made carrying my bags awkward. 2) Bathroom/toilet facilities were shared and rather basic. 3) Communal kitchen was stocked with various, standard foodstuffs and there was a fridge freezer and cooker for guests to use. But it was disordered and bit grubby. 4) The plumbing was what really clinched the awfulness of my stay. It sounded as if all the drainage pipes had partial blockages because each sink made an awful glugging, popping sound every time water was run from the taps. Each time the occupant of the bedroom next door to mine used the sink in their room I lay in bed listening to the loud noises coming from my sink plughole on the adjacent wall!! I am an insomniac and these disturbing noises started at 5.30am, and I had heard thumping footsteps going past my door, en route to the toilet, close to midnight. To be fair, and to possibly explain some of my criticisms, the owner was in hospital and a young chap was running the place single-handedly. Plus, the hotel dates from 14th century, so was historically interesting.