This is a really nice guest house. Very clean and comfortable. My room had a comfortable bed, armchair, desk and stool, ensuite bathroom and kettle with tea and coffee. It was very quiet, and it is a nice part of Wick to stay in.
This was the second time I'd stayed at this property, but since my last stay there has been a change in ownership. I was sent check-in instructions via text message and didn't see staff on arrival.
Unfortunately, other guests left doors open, making me worry about the security, then I was woken at 3 am and 4:30 am by noisy guests, flashing lights in the corridor and doors banging. Fortunately, this only happened on one night out of three, but given my experience I don't think I would stay here again.
The room itself was very small, you can't fully open the door without it hitting the bed and the bathroom is a bit dated. The bed was comfortable and there was tea and coffee making facilities in the room. No breakfast was on offer during my visit. There is on-site parking.
The property provided the necessary space for me to work quietly and provide a place of focus. With minimal distraction. It is clean and served a place to stay on my travels.
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Comfortable & quiet. A good spot to recharge if driving the northern highlands. Beds comfortable and is a good option for a family as we had 2 double beds.
This is a home acting as a B&B. No services, no food, be quiet always. Other than cleaning it's all self service. Not a bad place if all you intend to do is sleep.