We stayed in the champagne-themed room for two - which is decorated quirkily and nicely as shown in the photos. However, the "private" bathroom is not en-suite (it's actually across the hall), and "other guests are not meant to use it" - which was far from reassuring, especially since the door didn't actually lock from the outside. There was no mobile service in the room. Upon arriving in the evening, we were expected to know what we wanted to have for breakfast the next day and to state the exact time we'd be having breakfast. Had no service in the room and the WIFI password was unclear so it took ages to connect. The owners also live in the house. In retrospect, would much rather have spent the same amount of money to stay at a local Premier Inn, where I know what to expect and have more privacy since this experience felt more like we were staying in a hostel. First time in a B&B so perhaps this is typical, but I would caution prospective visitors to go in with the right expectations to avoid disappointment.