We booked the room but it was never acknowledged by the establishment prior to us arriving there. So we didn't know how or when to arrive or what to expect when we got there.
When we did arrive, we were not asked our names so I don't know how the owner knew which booking we were. We assumed therefore that we must be the only people staying that weeekend but this was not the case.
The owner showed us to our room without a word of welcome or indead of any conversation. He disappeared as quickly as he could without mentioning breakfast proceedures either.
We soon realised that we had been given the wrong room. Instead of a kingsize with single room, we were given a twin with a sofa bed it was already a cramped room , but it was made more so after we had assembled the sofa bed. Even though we had stated that there would be two adults and one child in the booking, the only beds made up were the two singles. We were not given any pillows for the sofa bed either.
The bathroom was mouldy and smelled so. There was a shelf right in the way of the sink which had the corner right where your head went when you leant over. The toliet had obviously had leak at some point because the floor was discoloured around it.
The room did not have a hairdyer or other things as listed in the description which was a huge problem for me as I hadn't taken mine on the strength of that.
The bedroom was at ground level with windows into the beer garden of the pub and onto the main road, no curtains only blinds that could be seen through when the light was on inside.
Breakfast was disappointing too.
The owners were reticent and unwelcoming and we felt that for £70 per night the place offered poor value for money in a substandard accommodation. There are better B and B's locally for the same price and some are actually a bit less. I would advise anyone to try elsewhere as The Great Danes was more dog than 'great'
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