All staff were, without exception, excellent. If I name anyone, I’ll leave someone out by mistake, but everyone was much appreciated, including the pianist. As we arrived in the carpark, we were greeted and shown into the hotel and then up to our room which luckily was on a corner so we had views in two directions and plenty of ventilation. It had what appeared to be a new bathroom, and what was certainly a very comfortable large bed. There was plenty of seating, lighting and storage space, and very posh toiletries. We were immediately offered tea and coffee which came with freshly made biscuits. We had our evening meal in the restaurant with more family members. The food and service were excellent. My fish was cooked just as I like it and the others were very pleased with their choices. The menu range was small, which I always think is a good thing in a relatively quiet restaurant. Breakfast the next day was another delight. The continental selection came in large fresh portions. The cooked breakfasts were small but very high quality. I’m sure those who chose it could have asked for seconds if they were still hungry. We were there for a funeral, and hotel staff volunteered to display the photos we’d brought with us and the flowers that arrived. They did a really good job of dressing the rooms. After the funeral itself, we came back for a buffet that was fresh, varied, and replenished so there was always a choice of food right till the end. Any specific dietary needs were all met. One of the vegans was very happy and said she’d discovered some new ideas for her to try at home. The remainder of the stay was all just as good. We were sad to come away. Looking back, I don’t recall seeing any information about where the food and coffee came from, but my overwhelming recollection is of an exceptionally comfortable and warmly hospitable hotel.