We needed a place to get our heads down and sleep after attending a show, before driving home the next day.
So, when we checked in, we noted there were one or two signs of tiredness (and scruffiness, to be fair, when I noticed my towel was frayed and had a hole in - but at least it was clean) but it would do what we needed.
But while it proved suitable to get our heads down without either breaking the bank or having to travel too far, a good night's sleep simply wasn't possible.
Due to its location, it's naturally noisy outside, exacerbated by the fact there was an open external door next to our room, which is kept that way to allow out of hours access via a locked gate.
But the general city centre noisiness is something that you can tune out of and wasn't a problem in itself.
However, the other guests charging around rowdily in the early hours (on and off until around 5.30am) really wasn't acceptable and meant sleep was hugely deserved throughout.
I totally accept that guests and accommodation providers alike can get unlucky with the behaviour of others, but the reason I raise this is that there wasn't any way that we were aware of to raise the issue as it was happening and there was certainly no effort by anyone who worked there (if there was even anyone on site) to deal with the matter.
Overall, the location is very handy, the room was ok, but the place lacked any sort of presence that stopped it turning into a production of Lord of the Flies throughout the night.