This is the oddest building layout. I specifically chose it as I’m traveling with a large, heavy case on an extensive trip and this hotel noted it has a lift. I can confirm - it has a lift, but in order to get to it, there are a LOT of stairs. Not only that, but lift does not service all floors. So, in order to get to my assigned floor 4 room, one must go up the stairs to enter the building, down 6 tight stairs to get to the lift, ride up 3 floors, exit the lift and go down 3 stairs only to take two actual steps to then go up 5 more stairs to find yourself on Floor 3. From there, there is another set of double back stairs up to the 4th floor. It is an absolutely baffling maze.
For the room itself (a double, room 410), it is basic in every sense. You will feel springs in the mattress, but it is in decent shape. The bathroom was standardly British small, but sufficient. Do bring your own toiletries or pick some up at Boots across the street.
There was slight noise in the night, but not enough to keep me awake - and again, you are across from the trains, so it is to be expected.
The staff was loath to interact, but polite. Your additional deposit of £100 that they require onsite should be returned in 5-10 business days according to the man at the front desk.
TL,DR? Fine for one night if you have no heavy luggage and don’t mind navigating a maze. I am unlikely to stay again.