A truly strange experience. There is no one at the property after 8pm and certainly not before 8am, but perhaps not during the morning at all. The rooms are in a couple of chalet blocks, with the quaint old building in the photograph housing a small bar but no provision of food at all, in the evening or at breakfast.
Check in needs to be before 8pm, when the bar closes, but keys are left in a box outside if you are later than that.
The rooms are serviceable enough, with barely comfortable twin beds, a kettle and an ancient TV. Upon returning on the second of my nights, my bathroom resembled a Hitchcock film being covered with ants on the floor and flies swarming about the room. I quickly shut the door on them and used my daughter's facilities. There was nobody around to tell as it was after 8pm.
Check out involves shoving keys through the letter box.
So all in all, not what I would call a hotel and I'm unclear why Hotels.com list it. In the site for this venue, the following is stated:
"You can unwind with a drink at the bar/lounge, and the restaurant is the perfect spot to grab a bite to eat. A snack bar/deli, a terrace and a garden are other highlights. Fellow travellers say good things about the helpful staff."
My response: No restaurant in normal hours if at all, no sign of a snack bar/deli, the bar closes at 8pm and saw no staff seen to tell if they were helpful or not.
My advice: if you want a quaint country house hotel - don't come here.