It's actually a nice hotel, and you can clearly see they are working on it. The room was average. No luggage rack so case had to go on the bed (and there was room for one). There was no fan (it was incredibly warm). No hooks in the bathroom to hang wet towels from. The blind on the window barely covered the space, so it was very bright as soon as the sun came in. The tea / coffee tray was ok (not a great deal of milk, so enough for one cup), but coffee wasn't very nice anyway. There are no bottles of water left in the room. The single beds were ok. Very wobbly (like jelly when you sat down), and a bit too soft for my taste. What spoilt it for us is that out of 110 rooms, we were placed in room 147, which is the far side of the hotel. We were woken at 7 am with car/van doors banging and loud voices. By 7.30 am, the room above us was clearly being refitted, so the various sounds of hammers, spades scarping the floor, rubble falling .. as you can imagine, not happy. When we left, a room at the end of our corridor (4 rooms up) was clearly getting a refit too. When we asked if the hotel was busy, to place us in that room, with that work going on, the receptionist didn't commit to anything and said 'how awful'. I think staff should be aware of what's going on, and we should never have been placed in that room.