When we arrived, it was unclear as to where exactly we could park. After speaking to a member of the bar staff, it was explained that you can park directly outside. The rooms can be accessed either through the bar area or by an outside door leading onto the street. The stairs leading up to the rooms are steep, and the access is fairly narrow, which made it slightly awkward when carrying our luggage (we stayed for 2 nights), but it's not a concern unless you have mobility issues. The room itself was a "cosy" double, which wasn't made clear when booking. It wasn't a big problem (literally), but it would have been nice to know in advance. The room itself was clean and compact, with air conditioning; however, the windows did not open at all. This was an issue because there was a strong smell of gloss paint, and we had to leave the room for extended periods of time or be forced to inhale the fumes. Due to the size of the cosy double, there were no wardrobe facilities, just a few coat hangers hanging on the wall by the bed. The tea and coffee-making facilities were adequate; however, the kettle was too large to fit under the tap in the bathroom, so we had to fill a glass with water and then transfer that to the kettle, which was not ideal. Although the coffee machine was leaking, it worked okay; however, it would have been nice to have included a few sachets of instant coffee. The breakfast comprised of cornflakes and/or Alpen, with chocolate brownie and almond slices. Overall ok.