A small hotel in a lovely neighborhood facing a classic London square, with one block distance to a street with every type of business, restaurant, café and grocery store and a very short walk to multiple subway stations or bus routes. The rooms in this hotel vary significantly. We had a choice of two triples and they were extremely different. The second floor rooms where ceilings are much higher are better, as this has a major impact on the amount of light and feeling of space. We were very pleased with the second level triple room we had in terms of space, bed/sleep quality and the bathroom and I am very happy it was available, as our stay may have been very different in a different room. The only issue we had was with the disaster of a washer/dryer, and I later read this was more common than not. Because there is nooone at the desk early AM or in evenings, it would be wise to plan accordingly. The washer in our room could not spin water out and the dryer did zero to dry clothes. Totally nonfunctional. This caused us a lot of last minute pain where we had to bag up wet clothes to carry on a plane. Because there is no 24 h desk, any disasters with the appliances in the early evening cannot be addressed, so be aware it is best to use an appliance like the washer/dryer during hours where someone is around to help. The hotel was apologetic and informed us they were fixing the appliance in that particular room.
As noted elsewhere by many reviewers: There is no daily maid service, so if you need that, you may want to reconsider this choice. If not, it is really a great option for London.
The hotel is surprisingly quiet, considering the age of the building and floors. Then again, this could have to do with the floor you stay on as well.
Altogether a great choice for this area of London.