I got my key promptly and headed up to my third-floor room, dubbed "Roomy," which is among four categories in order of size: Snug, Cosy (again, European-size, and spelling!), Roomy, and Biggy.
My corner room was airy and bright, with views on two walls of other downtown buildings and the traffic below. I'd call the views much more urban — even gritty — than glam per se.
Though it was considered "Roomy," I found it to be diminutive, typical of a European hotel room, despite being the second to largest category. The type averages 259 square feet and starts at $215 however, which was reasonable for the size.
Decor had a vintage lean, with distinct paneling, a bubbled glass shower door, chevron flooring, velvet throw pillows, and other small details that made the room fun and memorable.
I particularly liked accessories such as a retro telephone and Marshall radio. Both were tricked-out and fully operable.
There was also a thoughtfully produced custom map and "Hoxton survival guide," which was a pamphlet explaining the property and its amenities.