Hotel was decent enough, though the public areas were quite shabby. It was an ok place for sightseeing though, if you're out all day. Not a hotel to spend time in, there wasn't a bar or lounge area.
I was in the ground floor/disabled room and it was nice enough, but it wasn't particularly cosy. The windows were right on the street outside, and I found privacy to be an issue - there were curtains of course, but they didn't quite cover at the edges of the window - I used a chair to hold the curtain next to the wall, to cover the gaps.
I also found it to be very noisy - lots of banging late at night from the lift area, bathroom noises and running water noises from rooms above, furniture scraping noises from overhead late at night and early morning.
From an accessible point of view though, it seems like it would be a good room if limited mobility is an issue (wasn't for me, so I can only comment on my perception) - wet room shower and plenty of space in the bathroom, good amount of space around the bed etc. Access from the reception to this room wouldn't be easy for a wheelchair user however.