My husband and I stayed here for three nights to explore the National Park. Basically it is an excellent idea that an old building from the estate be converted into a hotel and that guests have access to the estate grounds and renovated mansion.
However
- the staff are willing but seem untrained
- the rooms are basic. The conversion was in the 1990s, although our bathroom looked distinctly 70s-ish to me
- the communal areas are spartan and cold i.e. poor lighting and no decoration. I found this rather depressing.
No attention at all has been devoted to making the place attractive, interesting or welcoming - sheer waste of potential! It wouldn't take a lot to put some pictures on the walls and adjust the lighting.
By the way, the in-house dinner is nothing to write home about.More
- Free Wifi
- Free parking