I loved the property, it's a converted Cinema that I used to frequent as a child growing up in the area, so it was unique for me to come back and stay here. The staff were lovely, friendly and helpful at all times, particularly the staff during breakfast service. I was in a room on the 7th floor, which on first impressions was very nice, but unfortunately it had a continuous damp smell to it as you entered. Upon entry, you placed your room key in a slot by the door, which activated the electrics in the room, which in turn meant you could adjust the temperature on the air conditioning, as it was usually set to 'warm' most of the time. I just can't sleep in a hot room as I get migraines, so this was a problem for me. It really didn't seem like the room would cool down much at all, as being on the top floor, heat rises from the rest of the hotel and also with the room key turning the electrics off and temperature back up each time I left, I was fighting a losing battle there anyway. There wasn't any ventilation in the bathroom either which wasn't helping the damp smell and so I left the door open when showering which seemed to help a little, plus the windows didn't open, due to safety reasons I guess. Overall the room was pleasant enough, the WiFi was great, the bed was comfortable except for the pillows. They were very disappointing and hard, which I was surprised by, as most hotels supply very plush soft and feathery ones and the TV pixelated constantly when it was on.