The hotel was mostly wonderful. The neighborhood is very nice, with several things nearby to see and do... not THAT close, but it is very close to a subway station, so you can go almost anywhere from there. The building is in very good condition. The room was very nice; the bed was comfortable, the room clean, and it came with the ability to make tea. The breakfasts were delicious (I highly recommend their potatoe scones).
The only issues we had were two. First, there was no elevator. My wife is disabled, and the only available room (even though I booked 3 months in advance) was on the first floor (above the Ground floor, for Americans like myself, so second floor for us). This was not horrible, but something everyone should know if they have disabilities. The second was in the bathroom; the toilet did not flush right on the second-to-last day, and began leaking just a little from the cistern... and at the same time I could not get cold water in the shower, so it was too hot. They could not fix it that day, so we left before it was fixed.
These issues are not deal-breakers... and everything else was incredible. I still highly recommend the place.