Overpriced. It would have been overpriced even with dinner and breakfast included; they were not.
The impression of tiny inn is misleading: from the atmospheric lobby a long and sinister corridor leads to a labyrinth of rooms, on several buildings and levels. Since these rooms have no baths of course the only communal bath is perpetually cramped and crowded.
The amenities inside the room are old but clean and the room dimensions were as advertised. No view and no tv. No need for it either: the walls were so thin I was able to hear my neighbors on both sides.
A good point: the toilet was new. A very bad point: both the tea recipient and the hot water bottle had rust spots. A first for me.