The rooms in the annex are the ones to plump for......
Youngs were offering a room BOGOF in February and the deal was a delight. I reserved a larger room in the converted annex a short stroll away, as we like quiet. The room faced the water and road noise was not an issue as the windows were well insulated and the road in general is quiet out of season.
Being Valentines' Day we had some 'nocturnal rumblings' from the room above us (we were on floor 2 of 3 floors) and after over hearing conversations I believe the occupants might have been staff on a discounted break. However their youthful efforts did not cause us much annoyance (OK I'd love to be in my 20's again....) and sleep came well around midnight.
Our bedroom was large, had great linen and mattress, the bathroom had a great tub with separate free standing shower and offered good 'smellies and lotions'. The room heated up quickly...in fact I needed to open the window at 02.00 to cool down for 30 minutes...sadly my amorous desire did not toddle into action so back to sleep I went!
We had a drink in the bar of the main pub where the counter was not nearly as clean as it should have been. The young barman offered us a cloth to wipe it down when we mentioned it and even asked us if we wanted to use a spray! Being a former barman as well as a hospitality inn owner I thought he needed some training; when it's quiet always wipe down your bar. He was pleasant enough but tables in general needed more clearing and cleaning.
To sit in bed and watch a trawler drift past the window and then next morning to see the river bottom as the tide had gone out was an impressive experience as the tide must go up and down by over 20 feet.......
A good stay and we even managed to get parked in their free car park. In the height of the season parking must be an issue as ever other property seems to be a rental. That said, street parking is not charged for and there is a large council car park should you need it but there is a charge there. read more