Holly Berry
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5 floors of historical, renovated, granary. You get the experience of seeing some of the original structure. Disabled accessible with lifts. The top floor has kitchens, tv/lounge, dont forget to put your pin on the board to show where your from 😀. Clean and well kept. Floor 4 and 3 are the rooms. We had a larger room with 2 bunk beds and 1 single bed. There was an onsuite toilet/wet room shower. Good amount of space as the bathroom ran the length of the room. Make sure to bring your own towels. Individualised personal lights for each bed. A thick comfortable white duvet for each bed is folded and sitting at the end of each bed showing their white sheet and pillow. The windows have wooded shutters that can be closed for privacy but it is recomended to leaved the windows open for fresh air flow. Multiple lockable cupboards for personal items. Bring your lock with you. The 2nd floor is a viewable art gallery. The ground floor has a variety of places to sit, and includes a small play area for children. Many books and dads are available. There is a purchasable continental breakfast consisting of fruit options, pastry, cereal, and toast. Juice, coffee, tea and milk available for drinking with the breakfast. You may choose a to add a hot breakfast to that continental breakfast for a higher charge. It is preferred to order your breakfast option the night prior but if you do not mind waiting around for 20-25 minutes then they will accomidate. 2 eggs, 2 bacon strips, 2 sausages, to triangular hasbrowns and a half of a tomato. The night staff was extreamly friendly. There are 2 usable enterances/exits. After 10pm the front doors are not usable but the back is private key card access 24 hours. Outdoor seating around back. A quick walk out the back and through an old pathway and your arrive at a beautiful sight. The water a stone throw away. The history in every lathing you see, amazing!