Hi @Diane1642
I was confused when I read " It’s a queen bed which is a small double". For me, a queen is larger than a double:

But as you're in the UK, it seems you're correct:
"A queen bed in the UK is 120 cm wide by 190 cm long, which is 4 ft by 6 ft 3 in. It's also known as a small double or three-quarter bed."
Where were the guests from? It's possible they were expecting a 152cm wide bed and were disappointed by the 120cm width (which is what I would call a three quarter, not a queen, and which usually sleeps one guest). Why are the names used differently in different countries, it's so confusing! It looks like you're using the correct term for the region, but now it's costing you in reviews.
In the bedroom folder of photo tour, where we tick the bed size, there are no measurements given as a guide. But if you look at the order of the options, it does look like Airbnb considers "queen" to be bigger than "double", so this may have contributed to the misunderstanding?