First off, it's not called the Bevonshire anymore, so finding the place was pretty confusing.
The neighborhood is very convenient, and the staff were helpful. Unfortunately the rooms did not have all the amenities that were promised (no microwave or coffee, and the vending machine wasn't working either).
The room had been recently renovated and the bed was comfy, but the bathroom was like it was designed by somebody who had never used one before (a single towel hanger, no soapdish in the shower, just dumb stuff like that).
And unfortunately the walls were paper-thin so every day I got woken up by either the neighbors' ridiculous sex-noises at 7am, or power tools from the ongoing (very loud) renovation.
So, it can be a great and affordable option if you just need a convenient place to drop your stuff off while you're out all day, and don't plan on staying for more than 2 or 3 days.