Genuinely the worst room I've ever stayed in when traveling in the UK. It's hard to know where to start. The local area immediately strikes you as a council estate, nothing wrong with that but when the 'hotel' is listed as having free parking I assumed it had a car park, and not just spaces by the council flats outside where random youths seem to be loitering. The smell of curry and cigarettes is very powerful as you enter the building via the unkempt side entrance. You then have to walk through the abandoned pub, through ramshackled & filthy corridors, past a fridge freezer and an overflowing bin, and into the bedroom. Now, the room is something special. First off it stank of something unidentifiable as well as stale cigarette smoke, but what is really concerning was the mold infestation. I don't understand how this place is trading. If the building is ever inspected, any inspector with a nose and functioning eyes would shut the business down in a heartbeat. If I didn't arrive so late I would have cut my losses and left, and I wish I had as breathing in mold spores all night left me feeling like death warmed up in the morning. the room was truly disgusting. The bathroom was also filthy with loose tiles & another unique stench that I was unable to identify. The furniture in the room was so low quality that I reckon you'd struggle to give it away on the Facebook marketplace. I had hoped to have enjoyed a quick pint and a game of pool on arrival as the hotel looks like a pub in the images, but no such luck. The main part of the pub is now a doss house with multiple day beds and the pool table sits sadly with a badly torn baize. To add insult to injury I had to endure weird yelling and moaning coming from the room next-door in an indecipherable language. I'm still baffled at how this place hasn't been shut down by the body that monitors standards in the hotel industry.
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