Chose the Kings nearest walking distance to ' music ' event we were attending. Bit of a confusion on checking in, our reservation couldn't be found. A more experienced member of staff quickly sorted that out. Went up to our room, opened the door to be hit in the face by ,first the smell of fresh paint, and then how hot it was. Windows wouldn't open, and couldn't turn the radiator down or off. Left the door open to the room, already knew there wasn't any other rooms, told that the hotel was fully booked that night. Changed very quickly to go out.. told a member of staff on the way out about the problem, he said he would try and get it sorted. The Kings is an extremely busy popular pub, and it was already packed at 8pm, the bar would be open till 2am, seems not unusual in the area. We had left our car outside in a disabled parking space. Advised to move I,t as that road would be very busy later in the evening. Eventually found the hotels car park, slightly tricky as one road system. .. On our return that night, the pub was packed, music pumping LOUDLY. that continued well into the small hours, and seems like continued out in the road. The Police attended at some point and added to the noise factor with their sirens, as our room overlooked the street, we got to hear all the action., relieved to find that, despite being so busy in the mayhem downstairs, someone had managed to sort the heating out, thank goodness. One good thing was the excellent full English breakfast,