This is a beautiful old building, with many features, and lots of potential.
Sadly, much of that potential remains under wraps. It wouldn't be a massive job to remove the flocked wallpaper and give the rooms a coat of paint. The rooms are large and bright, and appear clean. I don't think 2 large vintage wardrobes and a large chest of drawers is necessary in a hotel room. Personally, 1 wardrobe and perhaps a sofa/chaise to relax on would be preferable.
The residents lounge has been mentioned in previous reviews, and I have to agree, is superfluous to requirements, and feels like a care home.
The other public rooms are fine, although a slightly dodgy looking ceiling in the breakfast room.
The staff are very accommodating and friendly. Nothing was too much trouble.
The grounds are spectacular and include a river walk, woodland area and wild flower meadow. You could be lucky enough to see the Kingfisher, if you stay quiet, whilst down on the river bank, and the woods are alive with the song of Black caps, Blackbirds, Robins, Wrens, Chaffinch, with the whistle of Buzzards overhead.
So, inside, not brilliant, outside a different story, but it could be so good. Shame