This was the most economical available option, closest to where we wanted to stay. I read the reviews on Hotels.com and decided on balance it would be okay. I should have googled reviews elsewhere. We have since done so, and everything that we found wrong, someone else (usually several) has already commented on (apart from the man lying asleep at the bottom of the stairs who we had to climb over on our return at 11pm on our first night of 5!)
The hot tap in the basin was literally a drip; the bed had no mattress cover (I didn't dare look beneath) and the bedlinen, towels and curtains were threadbare; we had to put the kettle on the floor behind the door in order to reach a plug; there was a wardrobe, but no hangers so the only storage was a small chest of drawers- the top of which was the only surface space in the room and was taken up with the drinks tray; the bed was so close to the window I had to walk sideways to get into bed, pulling those flimsy curtains back in doing so - at least it was dark as I had to turn the light off at the door and walk across the room; although other people have commented on the 'cleanliness' being disgusting, we didn't find anything that bad, but it could certainly have been cleaner.
For £34 per night, you don't expect anything flash, but you do expect the basics, and things to be clean. We had just stayed elsewhere in a Premier Inn, paying virtually the same price per night, where things were as you'd expect.
Def won't be staying again!