My mate booked on a whim after we were late catching the coach to Llandudno. It was already too expensive for me at £100 a night. When we got there, the place was dingy and neglected. The plaster on the walls in the bar area was crumbling and the fireplace was stuffed with cardboard. The landlady had all her washing in piles for ironing on a massive ironing board. She told us our room number and we had to find it ourselves. The room was small, it just fitted a double and single bed. The tiolet and shower was a tight squeeze, if you're on the heavier side then don't expect to shower there. The towelling rail was coming off the wall. By 90clock, we were tired from travelling and was watching the TV.The 'hotel' advertised a flat screen tv but it was a computer screen instead. I joked the room reminded me of cell block H, when suddenly all the electrics went off as if it was lights out time. But we found out later, it was a power cut. The kettle was too far away from the socket, we had to boil it on the bed . Before we could sleep, we had the noises of other guests trample up the stairs and slam their doors. Next morning we came down for breakfast, between 8 and 9 am We both had the full English, which was a bit small but tasty. I asked for scrambled but got a normal fried egg. The place has such potential and could be a goldmine in the right hands, but it has been obviously neglected.
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