I checked into a room at The Grange part of the hotel. I can only describe my room as (sorry) stinking of old people - that really strong old dusty musk. It was so strong I had to keep the double doors open for hours to try and air the room (even though it was very cold), and either it helped a bit or I just got used to the smell as it seemed to reduce a bit. I was really worried the next day that my clothes would be stinking. It made the room feel old, tired and dirty. And there was a strain on the floor that looked a bit like dried blood - no idea what it actually was but it certainly didn't look appealing. The room was accessible, so lots of important equipment, which is totally fine, but again, all seemed old. The Grange felt like the bit of the complex where wedding guests didn't go, and a bit more "off the beaten track". The hotel reception area seemed nice so I can only assume that the money is invested in the front end and wedding business and not much else. I won't be staying there again.
I checked into a room at The Grange part of the hotel. I can only describe my room as (sorry) stinking of old people - that really strong old dusty musk. It was so strong I had to keep the double doors open for hours to try and air the room (even though it was very cold), and either it helped a bit or I just got used to the smell as it seemed to reduce a bit. I was really worried the next day that my clothes would be stinking. It made the room feel old, tired and dirty. And there was a strain on the floor that looked a bit like dried blood - no idea what it actually was but it certainly didn't look appealing. The room was accessible, so lots of important equipment, which is totally fine, but again, all seemed old. The Grange felt like the bit of the complex where wedding guests didn't go, and a bit more "off the beaten track". The hotel reception area seemed nice so I can only assume that the money is invested in the front end and wedding business and not much else. I won't be staying there again.