We stayed at Wesley House while on a hiking holiday in the Cotswolds. The restaurant looked really good, although we did not end up eating there. The breakfast in the morning was delicious. This pretty inn is quite old and as another reviewer pointed out, interesting architecturally.
Our room, however, was a huge let-down. It was nicely appointed, but absolutely miniscule, but that was the least of the problems. This particular room, "Setchley's Room" (all the rooms have names) had the *fire escape* (!!!) for the entire floor as its main "window"! There was a plastic cup affixed to the hall side of the door (over a small handle) which was to be broken in the event of a fire, and which would allow the door to be unlocked without a key. Besides the glass fire escape door, there was only one other tiny window, about 18 inches square. On the wall above the fire escape door was a large sign saying "FINAL EXIT". Not exactly sleep-inducing as you are lying there looking up. The individual who showed us our room blithely pointed out that "that humming noise you hear is from the pub next door, that should stop when they close the kitchen around 11". The back end of this pub (which, incidentally, makes delicious food) is directly below Setchley's room. The humming noise was actually the least of our problems - once the kitchen stopped making food and the fan was shut off, the employees sat outside and yammered for an hour or so, as they were dumping all their empty bottles and garbage and whatever else outside. We needed the one tiny window open for some air as it was hot in the room and also because there was an air freshener plugged into the wall which had left our room with an awful cloying scent. We did not feel comfortable sleeping with the fire escape door open!
Then at five in the morning, someone was outside smashing around in the bottles that had been dumped noisily behind the pub when it closed a few hours earlier.
The bed was small, as English beds tend to be, but the bedding did not fit it well, so by the time two people tried to sleep in it, all the blankets, etc. became untucked.
Needless to say, a very bad night and certainly not a £90 room. What was particularly disappointing was that this accommodation had been booked about about four months earlier, and was this the best they could do?
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