The hotel is a wellness hotel, and the swimming pool was very good as was the fitness centre. It's quirky and unlike anything I have stayed in before. Our room had a sauna in it, but we did not use it. The bathroom was great, the bath was very big and took a lot of time to fill. the bathrobes were fluffy and a decent size, and we liked the way they were in a good sized bag with towels, which could be taken down to the swimming/fitness area. The room was very quiet, although I do not recall seeing black out blinds.
The food in the restaurant was very good with the option of a buffet or a la carte, and there was plenty and very tasty. it's all locally sourced, I believe. Breakfast was ample too, although I was not able to see any croissants. Lots of juices, all freshly pressed, cold meats and cheese, and a variety of breads, including gluten free. There is a cooking area for hot food, some cooked as you stand there (although it was unmanned when we were in the area).
Around the reception area there is plenty of seating for formal or informal chattering.
As you approach the hotel there are a few shops in archways, a jewelers and artist, I recall along with a coffee shop.