We had a most enjoyable stay at the townhouse. It’s very well equipped, with a good supply of tea, coffee, sugar and a few extra essential provisions. The bottle of Prosecco and crisps were most welcome too. The day we arrived it was cold and raining quite heavily, but the house soon warmed us all up once the boiler and heating were turned on and we all felt very cosy and at home. The beds were very comfortable and the showers good and powerful. It’s only a short walk to all the shops, restaurants, pubs and tourist attractions and particularly close to Clifford’s Tower and Castle Museum. Access to the city wall walk is just across the road. We were concerned about being situated on a busy dual carriageway, but the traffic noise wasn’t a problem, particularly for the guests staying in the bedrooms on the first floor. No complaints at all, but we were a little disappointed the Blu-Ray player that’s available couldn’t be used, as there’s no HDMI cable connection to the tv. We were hoping to watch films in the evening via a USB stick, which would fit into the player, but obviously we weren’t able to do so as there was no connection. Because the tv is fitted flush to the wall, there was also no way of plugging the stick into the USB socket at the back of the tv. Also, the extractor fan in the upper suite toilet has been fitted in backwards, so blows air in rather than sucking it out. A recycling bin would be very useful too, as a large proportion of our rubbish was recyclable and therefore ended up going to landfill. Just a few small things to consider for future guests, but all in all we had a really lovely stay and would definitely book again