Good hotel looks tired from outside but inside it was very modern and up to date, our room was quite comfortable. The staff were fantastic could not do enough for you. The pool was an area that lets the hotel down, its very tired and run down, however, it was fit for purpose with a working steam room, sauna, and hot tub. The restaurant really didnt make any sense. Usually in hotels you can order food at the bar or have a sit down meal in the restaurant, and normally the restaurant will have the bigger menu. Weirdly it seem the other way around, the choice of meals was far greater at the bar, apart from the fact that the restaurant had a few "specials" (That were not really very special at all, shepherds pie, chicken and chips). Yet all the food came from the same kitchen. As a couple we didnt want to sit in a noisy bar to eat. The restaurant was nice and cosy but sadly empty most nights, and I can see why the choice of food in the bar was more appealing. We ate once in the restaurant the rest of the time we ate out, and had a drink in the bar when we got back. We would have eaten in the hotel far more if the menu was the same as the bar menu. Breakfast had a wide choice of foods, self service couldnt fault it. The hotel is in close proximity to Cadbury World, Black Country Museum, British Motor Museum, Warwick Castle, to name a few attractions.