"Twin accessible room was really big. Once we made it through the very heavy bedroom door, the accessibility was impressive. Roll in shower with seat, lots of grab bars. Large room with lots of space for the wheelchair. The beds were close though so only one of them was accessible from one side, the wheelchair couldn't fit between them.
Unfortunately the hotel itself only had one accessible entrance, the main entrance on the main street corner. The other entrances did have a nod to a ramp, but not accessible for someone in a wheelchair. There were no disabled parking bays and the carpark had few spaces, especially considering the size of the hotel. The nearest entrance to the hotel from the carpark was through the restaurant and the entrance was not suitable for a wheelchair. This meant taking the wheelchair on the road into the carpark until we reached the dropped kerb, so we could get on the pavement and into the entrance.
Staff were all really pleasant and did their best to help where they could. This included a staff member helping me at the buffet breakfast and carrying my plate to my table for me.
Side note, provided toiletries consist of hand soap, shampoo and shower cap, so I'd suggest taking your own. You also go through lots of toilet roll as it is the thinnest toilet roll I have ever used. It literally needs to be folded at least 3 times before it can be used."