Once the home of a military officer, most of the original furniture, artifacts paintings and fittings remain. The staff are welcoming and quite helpful with directions etc., but speak very little English. We had a superior room, which overlooked the street which is quite busy even very late at night. The bedroom was spacious, the bathroom adequate with antique fittings. The shower is over the bath and it was quite difficult to get the right mix of taps to get a hot water. There is a very rudimentary aircon, but it is controlled from reception! Every time you want it on or off, you have to ring down to ask. The breakfast was very basic, though adequate, no fresh fruit, no eggs, no cheese and ham (seemingly the staples of a breakfast in this country). There is a small swimming pool, looks good, but very dirty - I don't think there is a pump and it certainly wasn't cleaned during our four night stay, very disappointing as one reason we chose this hotel was for the pool. One other down side is the fact that they seem to be short staffed and one person does everything. The front door remains locked, so when you want to go out, you have to find the staff person to unlock the door. Like wise, to get in you have to ring the bell and wait. We wouldn't stay here again as there other hotels for the same sort of money, probably better placed.