When I first arrived the room fan was extremely noisy - it would have kept me awake. Luckily I managed to turn it off. Evidently a filter needs replacing.
After that the room was very nice.
The instructions for entry were good enough but could have been clearer - I didn't have the app and it wasn't necessary. Rather a lot of stairs but nice being at the top.
Apartment was really spacious looked good, was clean, nice little kitchen area.
However. One blind didn't have a working chain so I had to pull it down by the blind itself, the other was too short so didn't come down far enough to cover the full window so we had to put the comforter from the bed to fill the gap. There was some sort of fan or extractor in the ceiling but no switch seemed to turn it off. ( I assume faulty as our friends apparentment was ok) It was really loud and made getting to sleep an issue. I messaged about the fan on arrival but didn't receive a reply so we had to just deal with it.
In the stairwell , the first flight had a bit of the wall that juts out over the banister. On walking up these stairs after returning in the evening I smashed my head off it. I think a sign or something hazard tape would help, bit of a shock. No concussion but a sore one.
Overall relatively nice but small things let down the experience when they build up.
It was a lovely stay away from home. Would definitely visit again. The only downside was no Aircon. The windows do a good job blocking out the sound from outside considering the hotel is right in the city centre. No noise came through but it meant the flat was too warm. It should be fine once it's winter. Apart from that, it was a lovely apartment and I'd choose it over a traditional hotel.
Good apartment with newly furnished equipment. Kitchen had basic equipment but good enough for basic cooking.
Bed was comfy, shower was great , great little place to stay bang in the centre of Wakefield