The bed is comfortable and so is the armchair. The makings for drinks in the room are generously supplied. The doors are opened with actual keys, which for me, on a mobility scooter, was quite awkward. I’m in room 1, on the ground floor, which is an accessible room and it is well thought out except for the red call button being right next to the light switch at the bedside and unfortunately, on my first night, I set it off when I was groping for the light switch. The night staff tapped on my door but was reassured when I appeared, unharmed and a little embarrassed. I would stay here again and I thoroughly recommend it.