Guest User
November 18, 2024
We stayed here as we were down for a friend's birthday but made it an ideal location. There is the main hotel building and an annexe, which is where we were in. We were greeted by Chris, possibly the owner at the annexe, anf directed to our room accross the garden to the Bury St Edmonds room which I didn't get pictures of, but was quite small but had all the amenities, bathroom etc. We explained I am disabled so she checked and said there is room for one car on the other side right next to the building,which was great, but just for one car comfortably. We had just gotten into our room when Chris asked if we minded stopping rooms, as the other couple were worried about the main road noise. This we did, and I feel we got the better roomier room, of the Cambridge room. Photos attached, nothing you could want more, but there is no iron and ironing board. The annexe did have a kitchen that I didn't venture into. The breakfast was in the main building with cerials, and choice for breakfast of cooked etc, and coffee all being a bit sparce on the coffee front, as was from a percolator and could only have a small cup at a time. If I had anything else on a slight negative to say, it would be to give the breakfast chairs a good clean, as are cream with hand marks on it. The outside is beautiful in the main hotel, and I bet stunning with the river running past in the summer. I have stayed in lots of hotels, and this is one of my favourites with the staff, being friendly, accommodating, and making you feel welcome. Would stay there again, great value for the price.