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Staying at B&B's for work

A post I saw in an old thread:
I've stayed in B&Bs Mon-Fri before, as well as a Mon-Fri arrangement at the house of somebody I vaguely knew.

I'd want to know:
- is there off road parking
- are there any kids, animals at the house
- is there the potential to be able to keep some stuff there over the weekend from week to week (not high priority, but could be nice if there were a small drawer for toiletries/towel/dressing gown to be kept rather than always lugging that one more bag in/out of the car.
- is there wifi?

I've tended to work on 3-month and 6-month contracts, 200 miles from home.

I stayed in one "B&B" one night when my previous B&B was flooded out in the night (floods of 2001 in Glos) and the room was clearly normally a child's bedroom - even all the drawers were full of their stuff. The breakfast arrangement was "help yourself within our scruffy kitchen to toast/coffee". It was all most peculiar.

a B&B seems like quite an expensive option

It seems in terms of price a lodging/room is cheapest

what other options for short-term or cheap accomodation?
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