On booking in, owner seemed pleasant but his wife wasn't very friendly. Rooms were fairly small and the family room we had was shabby in decor, with paint splodges on the walls, cracking paint, removed locks and holes in doors, no bulb in hallway light, noisy toilet, banging water pipes through the night, yucky bathroom tiles ad just generally needed a bit of work. The website we booked it through said it was in good decorative order, but we didn't feel that was the case in our room.The room my parents shared was very small and slightly better in decor,but had paper thin walls and windows which didn't close properly. In our room, the front window did not lock and was easy to open, so it was not suitable as a family room as the drop was sheer (and we have a 5 year old). There was no bedside light in my son's single room so he had to sleep with the main light on. The light between my room and my son's room had no bulb in it, so I had to leave my light on and the door open so that he could find me. It just wasn't geared to being a family room and it could do with someone doing some work to it.
On the plus side, the beds and linen were clean and comfortable. The breakfast was also fine, with nice english breakfast and other choices. We travel a lot, and have recently stayed at the Red House Hotel in Torquay. At the Red House, the standard of decor and facilities are far superior, yet we only paid £70 B+B for this as opposed to the £60 at the Ravenswood. The Red House has a gym, indoor and outdoor pools and bar, for £10 more!! I know where I will be returning, and I am sad to say that I won't go back to the Ravenswood, even though Simon is a nice guy







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