I really want to give the George Inn 4-5 stars but it just falls short in so many areas. Pros: quiet location in a pretty little village, stunning Church and castle ruins on its door step. welcome was friendly. Public areas of the inn are lovely, bare stone walls, nicely decorated, with a modern feel. Rooms are clean, with everything you need. Cooked breakfast was excellent. We ate there on the first evening and the food was lovely. Cons: the friendly welcome wasn't followed up on disappointingly, staff seemed to be pre occupied with each over. No one came back to us after our main meal, to ask if wanted desert etc. the bar was empty, no atmosphere, very strange for a weekend and the weekend. Breakfast, was so disorganised! happy to help myself to drinks, cereal etc, but, there was a tea urn, but no tea bags, a large bottle of milk, no milk jugs, cereal, but not enough for everyone, one morning, just empty packets!, there was toast, but it was white one day, only brown the next, all these things could be so easily put right, there are not that many bedrooms, and as the breakfast room is separate to the rest of the inn, it would make sense to have it all set up the night before with milk jugs, tea, cereal etc. it is simply poor housekeeping. Rooms clean but tired, a lick of paint, new bath sealant that's all they require. some of the doors to bedrooms were dirty and in need of paint or at least a wipe down. If these things were put right, & service was consistent easily 4*.