Room 105, large twin (can be a double). TV and its controls needed adjusting by expert but all is in hand to be sorted. Excellent shower with brilliant water pressure. Beds comfortable, (but found the quilts have a life of their own). Has two `lounge` chairs plus desk and chair. A very good range of cofee, tea, milk is in the room, plus an extensive range of snacks, crisps, nuts etc (to purchase). Unfortunately the room has a `frosted` window (for privacy) due to it facing the rear of the building. You can open the window, not like some hotels. Security seemed good. Wife had lovely b'fast she said. Very large car park and outdoor seating area. Packed with all ages enjoying themselves, wonderful to see. There are umbrellas and small cabins. I loved it. In the late 70's the Greyhound was a watering hole of mine, I'm pleased to say if I lived local I'd be a regular. Bar and eating areas are beautiful. We found both meals and drinks especially to be expensive, but that has to be balanced by the times we live in, inflation, and the fact that the hotel is in a beautiful, historic and popular location. Overall a stunning building well managed by Collum, his wife and a whole host of staff. For visitors who have never stayed/parked at the hotel before, a) they have an IN & and an OUT system, be very careful using either. b) Road leading to hotel twists and turns and has numerous double decker buses, lorries and general traffic crawling by. Once in though, enjoy, it really is worth the effort. By the way, bus services are amazingly regular, consider not using your car whilst visiting. Lastly - if you like a traditional local community pub you must try The Hope in West Street, about 6-7mins walk away. CAMRA Pub of the Year on a few occasions.
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