The location is excellent, five minutes walk from anything; I'd imagine over the weekend it would get quite loud, thankfully, we were staying during the middle of the week.
It's a nondescript front, tucked between a hotpot place and a bar, to my recollection. The staff were kind and seemed welcoming, however upon leaving reception and taking the stairs (we were not shown the way to a lift) we noticed the staircase in a poor state. The wall paint was flaking in some parts and there were patches of discolouration in some spots.
When we found our room, it was right next to a large cleaning trolley that seemed to be permanently stationed in front of the lift (I'd assume out of order or else it's an awful fire hazard) as it was still there on each occasion we left/returned to our room.
The room itself was small and a little cramped. There were some scuffs and cracks in the wall, one of the latches on the window was broken so I couldn't immediately shut the window when we came in. The TV had
a thick level of dust on it. There was dust and dirt on the floor of the bathroom, so I was not overly happy with the state of the room. I was disappointed with this overall, having paid £70 for the room I don't think it was worth the price; I would think twice about booking here again.