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Accommodation in Exeter, Devon Part of the Devon Travel Guide on Britain Express, highlighting attractions, heritage, and tourism information. |
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Exeter Travel and Heritage Information Great Western HotelA Hotel in Exeter, DevonSt Davids Exeter Devon England EX4 4NU
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From: £42.00 Ideally located 150 yards from St Davids Station and close to the city centre, makes Great Western Hotel your base for exploring historic Exeter and Devon Countryside. The Hotel offers two traditional bars where prints and memorabilia of a bygone steam age era creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere in which to enjoy our traditional home-made food and selection of up to 9 real ales.We are a 2-star Hotel with all amenities which offers an ideal halt for travellers by road or rail Accommodation Rating: 2* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Exeter Guildhall -
0.5 miles (Historic Building) Exeter, St Martin's Church -
0.7 miles (Historic Church) Exeter Cathedral -
0.7 miles (Cathedral) Exeter's Underground Passages -
0.7 miles (Historic Building) Quay House Visitor Centre -
0.9 miles (Museum) Clyston Mill -
4.8 miles (Historic Building) Marker's Cottage -
5 miles (Historic Building) Budlake Old Post Office Room -
5.6 miles (Historic Building) Killerton -
5.7 miles (Historic House) Shobrooke Park -
6.2 miles (Garden) Nearby Towns & Villages to Visit Exeter -
0.7 miles away Crediton -
6.4 miles away Exmouth -
9.3 miles away Moretonhampstead -
10.7 miles away Drewsteignton -
10.8 miles away Budleigh Salterton -
11.2 miles away Bovey Tracey -
11.9 miles away Tiverton -
12 miles away Directions: UK Hotels |
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