Clean rooms, plenty of radiators. They're needed to fight the draughts in the sash windows... Bathroom on the opposite side of the layout to the sockets - prepare your kettle as you clean your teeth at bedtime, it'll save you staggering around fir the first coffee! Absolutely minimal clothes storage, ok for hanging a coat or shirt. Just as well I'm a naturist, all my clothes stayed in my bag until I needed to go out. Curtains on every window, but the ones on poles - bring clothes pegs to remove the gap letting in the "arc light" system illuminating the building. Don't you know there's a war on? "Please be quiet, some people may be asleep", yeah, I get that, but the floors squeak everywhere... Interesting pre-Victorian building, lots of history. Herbie was the best member of staff, poor lad was run ragged as he seemed to be the only one working at night (except two large security guys that popped in). In this day and age: paying for wi-fi? Seriously? Only £3.00 a night, hardly seems worth it on top of the room cost. Paying for parking ( on a first come gets a space) again, started at £4.00 a day, charge increased by a pound per day mid-week... So why've I been charged £5.10? Staff couldn't explain... Oh, it's "horizon", we all know how they fudge figures. Just ask Mr Bates. Oh, and another thing ( read that book, it's funny), putting the 'top me up' sign on the door in the morning doesn't work... Perhaps as it was the last room on the floor, maybe the cleaner's string wasn't long enough to navigate the labyrinth.