The hotel is situated near many other Heathrow hotels and for that reason it is very much geared towards travellers - meaning they don't anticipate guests to stay very long.
There is not much in the way of restaurants nearby, except a McDonald's which is a 10 minute walk away.
The hotel is accessible by a short 10-minute bus journey from Heathrow. The rooms are rather dated and there wasn't a microwave though there was tea and coffee facilities.
The reception staff at check-in was friendly, though the person at check-out was not. Cleanliness could be better maintained as there appeared to be food service near someone's door in late evening and still there the next morning.
It was also unclear whether this hotel was also housing asylum seekers as there did not appear to be a very safe vibe when arriving late in the evening.
For what it is though, it is fairly affordable for a London hotel - but it is a Heathrow hotel for a reason, not meant for multiple night stays nor a base to be used if wanting to explore the city.