The good points - all the staff we met were very friendly & helpful. The pub is very old and characterful, and has a very pleasant outside dining space, part of which is covered. A good choice of fresh fish dishes..
The not so good points - all the bedrooms are accessed via a winder staircase, which has a door across the bottom step with no landing space. This is not good if you are carrying cases or bags, There was very limited storage space for clothes in our room. The en-suite bathroom had a high-sided bath accessed via a narrow step which we found quite awkward to get in and out. The shower unit had very poor water pressure.
We had the continental breakfast, which we thought had a very limited choice - no fresh or tinned fruit available, and same choice of 3 cereals for each of our 3 days stay. Had we wanted anything cooked it would have cost extra, and not been available until at least 9.30am as the chef didn't start work until then, This is the first time we had ever experienced that!
We found the menu for evening meals rather restricted. Whilst knowing in advance that the pub specialised in fresh fish dishes (some of which we tried and enjoyed), by day 3 of our stay we fancied something other that fish, steak or beef burger. We found it surprising that no chicken or pasta meals, for example, were offered. As a result, we eat in another pub nearby (the Black Horse) and had an excellent meal..