The couple who run this hotel are very nice, warm and easy to talk with. A pleasure to chat with.
Unfortunately, the noise level is ridiculously high. My room was separated from the main highway through town by the width of the sidewalk. Add in old construction with virtually zero soundproofing and it was a recipe for poor sleep.
Right outside the room wall in the street is a manhole cover that would clang and rattle if car tires hit it just right, so it added to the cacophony.
The mattress was firm and very comfortable. The furniture was a mix of pieces that had obviously been acquired over time from various sources. Charming in a way.
The room was exceptionally clean, except that the mini-fridge was on a raised base which unfortunately had black mold growing on it! Mold was only visible on the base when you opened the door, but very obvious upon doing so.
The shelves inside the fridge had a bit of mold developing as well. That was a bit off putting.
If there was an ice machine or vending machines, I failed to see them.
For the price I might consider staying again, but only in the rooms farthest from the street.