Situated on the outskirts of a business park, this is a fairly average budget hotel that’s trying to pretend to be something upmarket. The rooms all look as clean and modern as they are in the hotel’s promotional material, but the rooms sound hollow and unfinished, the sofa isn’t very nice to sit on, the desk is too narrow to work at and the TV looks like it was installed over ten years ago, despite the hotel only opening in 2010. Unusually for a budget hotel, there is a restaurant and room service, but the food is a little over priced. £11 for a Chicago Town pizza, for example. Expect the sort of quality you would get at a chain pub like Hungry Horse or Sizzler at around twice the price. All the wines on the menu are surprising drinkable if not tremendously complex.