Stayed for one night to attend an event in the city. Our room was compact but thoughtfully designed incorporating an ensuite that was light and airy with clever use of a stud wall, glass tops and doors. As with any period property you'd hope for period features like the shuttered signle glazed sash windows, but small downside was some occasional late night revellers on their way home interrupting sleep (not the hotels issue).
Other than that, we couldn't fault the service of the hotel, friendliness of the staff on reception, the bar and for breakfast. The breakfast was nice too, with many adaptations available and naturally gluten free options for my coeliac wife.
All in all, a lovely stay. If you are a lighter sleeper maybe request a room at the back of the property. But all in all, a lovely hotel in a lovely location.