The location of the property was the only positive as our band was playing at The Blues Train and it was easy to get there and back. The room we were given was not clean as there were dead moths and there was a lot of dust. The building might be old but there is no excuse for the poor condition of both the door and window, as both nights were cold and very windy, which means there was a severe cold draught on the second night. There is a mouse hole on the door’s bottom corner which means that anything can enter and in addition there were no extra blankets. I was surprised at the lack of foresight by the owners as I should not have to ask for an extra blanket, and in Queenscliff cold nights any time of year are not unusual. As a result, we froze at night and were sick for the rest of our week For the time we were there, the front desk wasn’t manned so to approach someone for a blanket at night or anything else was difficult. It is very unfortunate as we were so looking forward to staying at Circa 1902 as it is advertised as refurbished and stylish but our experience was the opposite. Also as performers for the Blues Train, which I made clear to the person on the desk on arrival, this hotel was recommended to us by the organiser of the TBTrain. So disappointed.