Trents is a city ale and wine house serving food. It is a hotel too with 5 guest rooms. My wife and I stayed in room 4 which is reached via a steep staircase with tiny treads. Just beyond the doorway there is a step down small enough to escape attention but big enough to send you stumbling headlong into the room. The comfortable bed was the best feature of the accomodation. The DAB radio was one of the best I've heard in a hotel. There was repeat variable sound for the spacious bathroom. The shower/bath was faultless.
Room 4 at the rear of Trents overlooks the covered open air dining area, kitchen, and path to council car park and is therefore very noisy from dawn to dusk. Real fresh milk in a jug in the mini fridge was a pleasant suprise.
