Originally, I was going to write a negative review about the Grovefield House Hotel.
When I arrived, I was given a small room which was boiling hot and the tiny fan on the table didn't do anything to cool. Apparently, it's a listed building so they can't do anything regarding air conditioning.
The shower in the room was a small cubicle, behind the door, that was difficult to move in and wasn't helped by the lack of water pressure and also didn't run cool on such a hot day.
However, when I went to finally go to bed, I noticed a ceiling full of mosquito-like flies: I could not sleep there, I would be bitten like crazy through the night.
Now, this is where things become positive. The lovely member of staff on the desk very quickly moved me to another room around the corner and apologised for the issue.
This new room was much bigger and cooler and the fan was much better. The shower was above a bath and the pressure was acceptable - still no power shower, but did the job it needed to.
In the morning, I had a lovely breakfast before finally going on my way.
In conclusion, this has taught me to not buy the cheapest room if I stay there again, instead go for the king size bedroom which was much, much better.
All-in-all, it was a nice enough hotel. Very scenic, but that does mean lots of night insects... don't leave your windows open.