We stayed in Room 10, which was closest to the road, on a Wednesday night, during a school holiday. The traffic noise was still loud at 10.45pm and woke me in the morning. Earplugs would have solved the problem, if I'd thought to take them. My 11 year old slept through it. The sheep in the field, outside our window, were delightful. My king size bed was very comfortable but squeaked loudly whenever I moved. My son's single bed was hard but he did manage to sleep. The room and bathroom were spacious. The hair and body wash were fitted high on the wall, close to the shower fitting but couldn't be reached, if a soak in the bath was desired. It's an older hotel and the sockets are near the dressing table. There aren't any beside the beds. The king size bed had bedside tables but there weren't any beside the 2 single beds. There was a chair at the dressing table which could have been moved but we didn't want to risk putting a cup of water on a padded seat, for the night. The continental breakfast was disappointing. It's set out in the reception area, so there are 3 tables and very limited space. Breakfast is served 6 - 10am, so juice is kept in the tabletop fridge. There's only room inside for 2 jugs; milk and orange juice, so no apple juice was available. There were no plain croissants, only prepacked ones with a jam or chocolate cream filling. There were only fruit yoghurts; apricot and mango or cherry, and bread to toast or cereals. We ate in our room.