Accommodation
Description:
St Olaves is a small, intimate, character hotel situated in the heart of the historic city of Exeter.
You will discover the "oasis" of a hotel sitting resplendent in it's own Walled Garden in the oldest part of the city, yet only 400 yards from the Cathedral itself.
St.
Olaves is an attractive Grade II listed Georgian mansion originally built in 1827 by the merchant James Goldsworthy.
St Olaves is a former Georgian town house originally built over 200 years ago for one of the prominent local merchants. A later edition was added as the vicarage for St Mary Arches Church and local residents can still remember playing in the garden with the rector's children.
The walled garden has been preserved and offers alfresco dining in addition to a quiet place to relax and read or test the locally produced wines on a sunny day.