I wasn't sure what to expect as, when booking, it seemed a little pricey for a B&B (I paid £120 per night) but it was summer season and it seemed better value and quality than some of the other, supposedly more upmarket, hotels in the town that looked tired and old fashioned. From the outside, I was still sceptical but nevertheless, The Braemar's appearance was still much better than the rest of the street. On entering you are immediately reassured and it looks well looked after, contemporary and clean We received a very warm welcome and were given some helpful information about Falmouth to start off our visit. We stayed in room 6, a newly refurbished family room with a double bed and a single bed as well as a seating area and, much to my relief an immaculate ensuite bathroom. We had a quality flat screen TV in our room and free wifi (although that did keep dropping connection quite often, which could have been the fact that we were in the eaves or the bad weather).The beds were soooooo comfortable and the bedding crisp, white and snuggly! It took all out efforts to get out of bed in the morning for breakfast. Cereals, fresh fruit and yoghurt were available and the cooked breakfast was beautifully done (as an ex chef, I'm pretty fussy!) and the waitress was friendly and efficient. No seaview but the location was really good for proximity to the beach and restaurants and they have a private carpark for guests which was really helpful. Overall a very pleasant stay.