We stayed on a dinner bed and breakfast deal and were located in the separate building next to the main house. The room was beautifully furnished and decorated to a high standard. The art on the wall was a bit over whelming but interesting. The problem was that the lift was indecisive as to where it would stop and took some adjusting up and down and also, the floors were labelled in the American way, with the ground floor classed as floor 1, so there was some confusion locating floor 3 (you had to press the number 2) trivial but annoying. However, the main thing was that there were no fire instructions in the room and no 'running man' to indicate where to go to evacuate in case of fire. These were available on exiting the building at the main entrance, not useful if the fire was upstairs.In addition, the door handle to our room needed attention as it kept falling apart and would not operate the latch, leaving us stuck in the room, again not ideal if there was an emergency. We were advised that the building was being renovated and this was why the signs were absent. The staff were very friendly but the service in the restaurant was very slow for some reason and the food, apart from the chips, average. When we went to pay and check out, we realised that the bill was incorrect, including items we did not have and not including the bottle of wine that we did have. With some difficulty we tried explain the errors and , being honest, we owned up to the bottle of wine. The receptionist was trying her best but we ended up paying for the bottle of wine and an item we did not have but by that time we just accepted it, no doubt to the relief of the queue behind us. We dont like to be negative and despite the above we did enjoy the stay itself . The main house was very interesting, with lots of art and different cosy rooms. We would Atay again, in the main house but probably eat elsewhere.