Approaching the Sea Trout Inn it looked pleasant with its white washed stone walls but, drawing into the scruffy unkempt car park with broken furniture and wilderness garden, I started to worry.
Inside the pub wasn't much better with a general state of grubbiness. The bar area was filthy and my pint of local bitter was £6.70!! My room resembled something from the late 60's in decor with uncomfortable twin beds and the smallest tv available. Very thin unlined curtains.
The food was nice but overpriced and small portions.
Breakfast was another disappointment: expensive at £12.00 without any juices, cereal, fruit etc. Surly service, a single cup of dreadful, weak 'pour and serve' coffee (one cup only) at an extra £3.25.
The Sea Trout Inn is well worth avoiding!