Victorian Splendour
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair
Overview
A beautiful old Victorian house, converted into a hotel with some accessible rooms.
Transport & Parking
The hotel has its own carpark. There is plenty of space, including room directly outside the front door. The surface was slightly loose gravel, but the transfers were manageable independently.
Access
There was level access from the carpark into the hotel's Reception. The carpets were thick which made pushing slightly hard work, but the room was just off reception so this was not a problem. There were also thick carpets in the room, but again this was not too much of an issue. The room had a wheel in shower with flip-down shower seat. The toilet had a grab rail that could be put into a horizontal or vertical position. There was room under the sink to wheel under.
Toilets
Spotless. The room had a wheel in shower with flip-down shower seat. The toilet had a grab rail that could be put into a horizontal or vertical position. There was room under the sink to wheel under.
Staff
Helpful in an appropriate and unobtrusive way.
Anything else you wish to tell us?
The grandeur was a little faded, but I loved the warm and homely feel. We ate in the restaurant which was a bit pricey for what it was, but it was lovely to sink into bed with a full tummy after having dinner cooked for you! The beds were super comfy.
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