Trinity Mews is well situated, only a 150m or so from local restaurants and shops, maybe 300m to the harbour area. BUT it is a steep walk in places especially Trinity Hill - a hand rail is provided on the pavement edge!
The apartments are arranged around a central courtyard, on two levels. Some are occupied by permanent residents.
The apartment was very clean and as I expected,. The lounge /kitchen was light and airy, with a simple stand for the TV, a leather sofa bed was new and in good condition. However the dining table and chairs were a metal & plastic patio set. A coffee table of some sort would have been useful too.
The kitchen was modern and clean, and had everything we needed.including a washer drier.
The bedroom was rather small but OK. The only wardrobe space was hidden by a curtain.
The main problem though was the vertical blinds which did little to exclude the bright light at night from the courtyard light directly opposite. Blackout curtains or a blind would help here.
Outside we had a small table and chairs which was nice,
(The apartment next door, which my daughter had rented, was much more stylishly decorated with a glass and oak dining table, bookcase and other modern oak furniture throughout. Slightly more expensive though and hers was rather dark, so swings and roundabouts I suppose!)
Parking - read the signs VERY carefully - we thought we had it understood but got a ticket within an hour of arrival! The zones are not clear and some ban parking during the day despite displaying a parking voucher! Otherwise we always found a space and £1.50 per day is very reasonable.
The family Pass to The Imperial Hotel was good too - lovely pools and a glorious view from the terraces.