If you book a room here be sure to reserve one in the main building. Otherwise you may end up in the East Wing, and you'll regret it.
Our room was tiny, dated, badly furnished, had paper thin walls and contained a bed that was barely bigger than a standard single. The first thing I did upon arrival was to...
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