This one is a mixed bag. Has the potential to be excellent, but let down by a few things. What was good were the spa and gym. Gym had just been refurbished and had all the latest techno gym equipment. Easily the best gym I have ever used in a hotel. The spa with the pool, jacuzzi, sauna and Turkish Hamman were all great as well. Only downside was it needed a plunge pool or cold showers next to the sauna; you had to trap around the other side of the pool and through to the changing rooms to cool off, but this is not a deal breaker. The staff were all lovely, except the young guy who checked us in, but to be fair on him, he was obviously new, and was on his own, so that was really management’s fault on a Saturday afternoon. The rooms were very spacious, with new aircon, which was appreciated. Downside was despite such a big bathroom, it had a tiny shower cubicle, with nowhere to put soap/shampoo. The evening meal was very mediocre at best, and yet over £50 a head (that was with just one glass of wine for my partner and a soft drink for me). Not worth it. They have a more expensive restaurant that is meant to be excellent, but if the meal had was anything to go by, I wouldn’t bother. Breakfast was large, but the food quality felt very cheap. For a hotel that prides itself on gastronomy, I really was not impressed. Also did not appreciate that they are cashless in all things. I feel that this should be mentioned before making a booking. In the morning the place stunk of manure.