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The Village B&B ticked the basic essentials of a decent night’s rest. We got a good nights sleep, but the bed was a bit lumpy. The shower had good water pressure and plenty of hot water, and the bathroom appeared clean, but the floor linoleum is buckling up, the paint is worn off the shelf, and there’s a bit of mold growing above the shower cubicle on the wall. Overall the room was quiet, especially with the wonderfully thick walls, but the road traffic right outside the window and the activity at the pub across the street had episodes of loudness. Breakfast was plentiful with decent quality ingredients and a lovely woman who assisted us with a cheerful can-do attitude, but the only vegan option (that I could tell) were the tomatoes, apples and bananas. We hardly saw the owner, Alex, just during breakfast time one morning. We never saw any staff at all in the evenings, and Alex left a signed note in the entry hallway for arriving guests to find their own rooms. The B&B was centrally located, right in the middle of town, which was nice.