It is easy to write this report. Sleepy House makes much of its cats and the decorations, bedding etc are very much cat influenced but the actual cats are very low key and only Happy (I think) can be seen regularly in the public areas. I was a little surprised to note that the spirit house/shrine did not include any cats……. The owner, Khun Ang (she also has another premises next door), is assisted by the quiet Nok and the not-so-quiet May but all are very approachable, helpful and smile readily. There is a small reception area, check-in was straightforward and included a briefing on getting around, what they can help with (transport) and a map which proved to be very useful. Opposite is the breakfast/coffee room with a live tree growing through the roof and with toilets next to it. Rooms are located on the G/F and 1/F, there is room for parking and the place is located on a quiet street. Prices were very reasonable. Our party consisted of 3 adults and we stayed in a family room no.10 next to the toilets and the breakfast room. The toilets, very little used, proved to be a real bonus when one of us was using the bathroom in the room and we had easy access to another bathroom. The rooms were quite plain but cutely/quaintly decorated. One of the walls in the bathroom was ‘painted’ concrete, something I have not seen since Bali. The beds, comfortable enough, were located in 2 separate bedrooms (one of them in the living room) and the bathroom was a nice size with a good shower, even if the shower water made a mess around the toilet. Airconditioning was good, as was the free internet. The place was clean, a ‘fridge and an electric kettle are provided and the TV included Netflix. Happy liked to visit. Daily cleaning was provided along with free daily water. Breakfast was included in our price and what was provided in a box was very nice but not enough for an adult and we bought additional food at the night market (you do not go hungry in Thailand). Perhaps some people should remember that this is a bed and breakfast, albeit an exceptional one, and cannot cater for the many possible different requests for breakfast, be reasonable. Walk out of the bed and breakfast, turn right and immediately next door is a small shop with a few drinks etc. Continue for a short walk and then left. Durian is available at a huge durian store on the left and there is a 711 and small supermarket further along. Cross over to the bus station and to the right is the fresh fruit market and to the left is the night market (try stall no. 30 for some northern dishes, otherwise standard dishes), all marked on the map given to you when checking in. Continue along the same short street to a T junction, turn right and a couple of pharmacies, restaurants, massage parlours etc can be found. Continue down this street and you will walk into the Saturday Night market (a lot of food available) and are close to the Clock Tower. Go back to the bed and breakfast and turn left
Cemerlang
265 Ulasan