We loved staying in the place which is conveniently located, with 3 BTS Skytrain stations and Sathorn Pier at walking distance.
For Indians, this location is perfect, as the Indian temple and several Indian restaurants are close by. The morning market, opp Wat Khaek is amazing for street food and fruits, at affordable prices.
The campus itself was enchanting, with a nice old world charm. The architecture is interesting, and supposedly adapted from traditional styles of Northern Thailand.
Silom Village Inn, should actually be marketed as a Hertiage Resort, rather than a hotel. You will find boards describing the history of how this place was started 100 years back, and how they continue to have activities to promote and sustain Thai culture.
The staff is very kind and always ready to help.
Some of the modern, newer rooms which are on the other part of the campus may not be accessible by lift - if you have specific requirement for lift, please mention it at the reception while checkin, and they will accommodate you in the rooms which are lift-accessible, which is what they did for us.
Inside the campus, there's a small fish pond and a big fig tree, which is home to a few birds. If you are a birdwatcher new to Thailand, you may get a few new species right on this fig tree - birds like Plaintive Cuckoo, Yellow-vented Bulbul, Germain's swift, Ashy Drongos, Olive backed Sunbirds etc. were what we spotted here.
In all, an amazing place with character.