Our stay here was an absolute terrible experience. The hotel looked beautiful from the outside and the receptionist was lovely, eventhough it did take us a while to find it. We went to our room, which was also lovely and spacious, maybe a bit dark, but we were only staying 1 night. On the hotel's recommendation we dined in their restaurant Wild Safron. Service was very good, but the food was a bit pretentious, trying to put too many different flavours into the one dish and as a result ruining it. At about 6am the following morning, we were awoken by a rustling followed by something jumping from the window sill. At first we thought we were imagining it, but searched the rooms anyway. When we pulled out the sofa, we found large metal contraption which appeared to be a mouse trap.We looked on the window ledge to find mouse droppings which confirmed our suspicions. This totally freaked us out. We eventually saw the creature come out from under the sofa and go back again which was enough for us to pack our bags and call the receptionist. He came up and when we asked him if he was aware of the problem, he said he was only there for 3 months but had heard there was a mouse problem back then, but thought it was gone. God knows how long they have had this problem. We asked to speak to a manager and the receptionist said they were only on call and that he would ring them. As expected, the manager never turned up and when we came in later to see her, she was in a so called "meeting". We refused to pay the room bill which they agreed to, but did not fall over themselves to apologise. This place should be closed down until it is clear of rodents. It is totally unacceptable for anyone to put up with.
On other matters, there is no car park and you have to use a public open space car park which is across from a homeless and drug centre. We were told not to leave anything valuable in the car which was not exactly an endorsement.






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