"Parking is limited, and if the car park is full, you'll need to leave you car in a municipal car park nearby. If you want a space close to the hotel, you can pay up to £48 for twenty-four hours! This wasn't ideal, but we managed. The hotel was lovely and clean, and the room we stayed in was excellent. Our check-in was soured by staff questioning what we'd booked and trying to push us to stay in the garden rooms. We booked the King Suite with our dog. The hotel was advertised as dog-friendly. We arrived, and they tried to offer us a stay in the garden room instead. They told us that we should have contacted the hotel directly to obtain consent for bringing our dog. We'd already contacted their customer services team to check, and they told us not to contact the hotel. We were told that there was an additional fee of £45 for our dog to stay, as they'd need to get the room cleaned afterwards. We paid the fee. We were again asked about staying in the garden room. I told them that we will stay in the room we paid for, and they finally relented. We had a lovely stay in the room, so when we checked out in the morning, we asked about booking again, only to be told, flatly, that dogs are not allowed in the hotel. This is contradictory, as if dogs aren't allowed to stay, why would you need an option to pay a supplementary fee of £45? They told us we could only stay again if it was in one of the garden rooms. Frustrated, we left without booking again. "