We booked a $159 room expecting a regular experience based on the images provided on hotels.com and the property website.
It turned out that the room did not have any windows other than nearly ceiling-height highlight windows.
The room was very narrow with no chair/coffee table to eat/drink, hence, we could not order room service. Our morning coffee was had on the bed, staring at the pale walls!
I was intrigued by the otherwise attractive heritage property, and upon walking up the stairs, I realised that what was a staircase landing area on the 2nd floor had been converted into a narrow room sold to us on the first floor.
The general upkeep of the room was depressing, e.g. the bathroom door frame wood was rotting at the bottom.
The staff appeared untrained and of casual demeanour. The cleaning lady pushed open our door at 8 am unasked and without knocking first! Later, as we stepped out of the room at the checkout time of 10 am, she called us out to be cautious of a large bundle of laundry she was kicking down the stairs. Pretty matronly and informal! And perhaps fitting for a minimum wage in a building without a lift!
I avoid arguing and complaining on a holiday. At the checkout, I politely mentioned to the reception that they should have provided truthful information and images of the room being sold, and if so, I wouldn't have chosen the room.
Unless your wife is as forgiving as mine, avoid!