Unfortunately, we were not at all happy with the standard of accommodation. So much so, we called for a manager to view our room once we had checked in. Unfortunately, the manager’s first language was not English and it was a struggle to communicate effectively both ways. We paid £126 for one night at The Old Court Hotel. When we entered the room, it seemed as though the decor was extremely poor and dated. The bathroom had patches of white paint over the ceiling which we believe to be covering up the mould issue. Unfortunately for the hotel, they had not covered up all the mould on the ceiling. The toilet seat was not attached correctly and wobbled from side to side. There was a random plug on the bathroom windowsill; the seal around the bath was not sealed correctly; some floor tiles were cracked; both taps on the bath were labelled as ‘hot’; the water pressure was not enough to fill the oversized bath. It was also evident that we could hear conversations between the people in the room next to us. Lastly, in the main living/bedroom, the bed was falling apart. There were patches of paint all over the walls. None of the furniture was matching, and the extension lead for the lamp was across the floor. When we asked for the manager to come and see the issues within our room, we were informed that it is an ‘old building’ and that the man who assisted us ‘only works here’. The hotel and rooms require a lot of attention. Until that attention has happened, I do not feel as though we got value for money and we certainly will not be visiting again, or recommending this place to anyone.
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