I booked for two nights. Never having stayed here before, I was unsure as to the correct room to book, so went for the cheapest option. An earlier review had mentioned that there seemed to be little difference between standard and superior rooms. My room was in an adjacent building about 100yds from the main reception. The common areas were rather unprepossessing and the bar not staffed. The room itself was fine, if not well ventilated. No air conditioning and I had to ask for a fan which was supplied. On the ground floor the room had a door opening on to a small space behind the building. Interestingly the door had no lock, just a very weak chain keeping it ‘secure’. The walk to the restaurant and bar (in the old, original, building) was quite lengthy, so not great if one has limited mobility. This building was really rather lovely, especially the lounge next to the bar. Great views and a very grand appearance. The dinner menu in the restaurant was limited, so I ordered something simple from the bar. All was satisfactory. I walked back to the room through the grounds. These may once have been well tended, but are now somewhat scruffy, which is a shame. Should I return, I will book a room in the old building, which would negate the need to shuffle to and fro from the block I was in. Staff were helpful and friendly.