This is a very different hotel. The owener, Maggie, will make you very welcome as well as a cup of tea/coffee. This is a B&B, so if you like non-discript places with no character, go stay elsewhere. The rooms are unique, I was even given a choice, one of which was the one mentioned below by the US guy - and the bathroom is across a little corrider (with a heafty curtain - but there are door on both the room and loo! Not to mention the bathroom, which features a Japanees deap-tub plus a very large shower, is bigger than some whole rooms I have stayed in. I actualy elected for a room at the front as the matress was firmer, as thats my prefrence. This turned out to have a shower cubical that doubles as a steam room. How may places have you stayed where you have a private steam room? Also a 42" LCD TV with FreeSAT. Maggie will add in a full cooked breakfast at a small cost. I was even given a tour of the recently coverted barn with rooms in a "cottage style" which would be great for collegues attending events or courses in the area. These have small kittchens and microwaves. Dinner is not available (or did not seem to be) but there are plenty of local pubs which are a mile or two away or even Pangbourne a little further. The hotel could do with a bit of maintenance, but that seems to be under way - you can't do it all at once, I'm sure they will get there. As a last bonus - free WiFi, running at around 3 to 5 Meg, with no silly login or restrictions, but play fair with it.