I would like to give this hotel 4.5 Stars. It is an inexpensive hotel in a superb location. Perfect for visitors travelling by rail and walking the town. At the reception is a photo of it c. 1900. From that picture and the layout I would say it is a coaching hotel from the early nineteenth century. It is laid out as a reverse L with a wide arch on the long side through which coaches and horses would pass to what might have been the stables. Just at the arch is the entry to Reception. The rooms are generous but basic and probably always were. Breakfast is good. The couple who run it now are nice, though check-in time is a bit late and it is hard to drop off bags if you arrive ahead of the check-in time.
The location is perfect for people arriving by rail - a short distance from the station and easy walking distance to the famous castle and the very interesting historic town centre, including the medieval Lord Leycester Hospital (actually a guild hall) as well as the interesting restaurants on the main streets. As the saying goes, you get what you pay for and I assure you that what you get is well worth the moderate price.
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