A very nice little hotel. The decoration of the rooms is beautiful. Ours was a deep blue with very nice white-painted woody furniture, while the bathroom was decorated in a Moroccan style. Doors are a shiny dark wood and have big old-fashioned nails on the outside, making them look like in the middle-ages. There are heavy carpets in the corridors and stairs, creating a very cosy atmosphere. There's a lounge where you can enjoy time together while drinking free coffee or tea. The lounge also provides ÂŁ1 pastries and lots of alcohols and a shaker if you want to make cocktails. Nobody's there to charge you, it's up to you to put your name and the amount you owe down on a notebook for later payment at check-out. There are also lots of DVDs to borrow for free, as every room is equiped with a DVD-player.
On the drawbacks side, well, the Camberwell Church Street road is very noisy so if your room is on its side you'd better close the windows at night (they're soundproof and there's air conditioning in the room), and also, if you are above the restaurant, there might be cuisine odors at some time. The walls are pretty thin too. But these drawbacks feel rather like the little annoying habits of a beloved relative: they don't count because the rest is so awesome. We had the best stay there, the hotel is very beautiful and clean and the staff people are all very nice. There's a restaurant downstairs where you can have breakfast for a reasonable price. The hotel is only accessible by bus but it sits on a large number of bus routes and you will have no trouble to go to any part of the city from there, especially by the bus 12.
In short, a very enjoyable stay and I'd recommend this hotel to anybody.