Booked a room in this inn for the weekend and had a lovely relaxing time.
The staff were welcoming and friendly. The inn is in a great location in the village. Although small, the rooms were comfy, clean, and cozy. I had a twin room for single use and the beds were comfy and there were lots of pillows. There was a kettle and coffee/tea supplies in the room. My room overlooked the garden area of the pub. I expected this might be noisy but it wasn't at all. The only issue was that this area is very brightly lit and blackout curtains in the room would be nice. My bathroom only had a shower stall (no tub) which was fine with me. Great water pressure on the shower- could go from a tinkle to flay your skin off (and everything in between). It was a warm weekend and the heat was on in the room, with no way to turn it off, so it was a bit warm for my liking.
The grounds were well cared for and I enjoyed Sunday breakfast in the outdoor seating area.
The pub and restaurant area were both comfortable and cozy. I had two meals in the restaurant. The food, for the most part, was average pub fare. However, my caesar salad had fresh made (still warm!) croutons and the steak and ale pie was excellent. They use locally sourced meat and produce on their menu, though I was surprised that didn't include local cider.
Check in and out was easy and superfast and I was able to charge my meals to my room and pay the full bill on check-out. The rooms and meals were reasonably priced. The staff were friendly, laidback, and accommodating. Overall, had a peaceful, relaxing time and enjoyed my stay, Would definitely come back and would recommend to others.
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