This hotel is quite a find. It's in an excellent location which is convenient for walking to some of the best parts of London and it has excellent access to public transport. The hotel is a somewhat unpreposessing building - it looks like a warehouse - and the entrance is weird; access to reception is through a small locked door that exits into an ancient elevator cage. Reception is an office on the 4th floor. If it's confusing, then the staff are a buzzer away and really helpful, courteous and smiley. The room was large for London, with a huge bed with a canopy, a seating area, pleasant furnishings and an excellent and spacious bathroom with expensive toiletries. The check-in lady offered to deliver coffee or tea to the room when we arrived. Breakfast was excellent and is served on a roof terrace if the weather is good or in the bedroom if desired. I don't think that there's a guest restaurant in the hotel as recommendations are provided to local eateries. This hotel is excellent value for money and really rather distinctive and charming. Book early though because it only has 10 rooms; the major part of the building being taken up by banqueting rooms. Overall, strongly recommended.