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Best Western Exeter Lord Haldon Country Hotel Historical Archives

Discover the fascinating history behind Best Western Exeter Lord Haldon Country Hotel. From its Built in the 1700s (early 18th century) origins to its role in local heritage.

Building Age: Built in the 1700s (early 18th century)
Original Purpose: Country home of the Haldon family, later the Palk family estate.
Architecture: Current hotel constructed within the surviving stable block of the original early 18th-century mansion. The main Haldon House was demolished in the 1920s, but the hotel retains the historical connection to the estate.
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Originally an early 18th-century mansion belonging to the Haldon family, later owned by the prominent Palk family. The current hotel is built within the surviving stable block of the original Haldon House, which was largely demolished in the 1920s. The Palk family, particularly Sir Robert Palk, were significant figures in the area during the late 18th century. The estate tragically witnessed the deaths of Catherine and Emelia Palk, daughters of Sir Robert Palk, who died young in the 1780s-1790s.

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Lord Haldon Hotel: The Surviving Wing of Haldon House

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The Lord Haldon Hotel in Dunchideock occupies the surviving north wing of the magnificent Georgian mansion Haldon House, built in 1735 by Sir George Chudleigh and later transformed by East India Company Governor Sir Robert Palk.

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c. 1735 Haldon House built by Sir George Chudleigh, 4th Baronet, influenced by Buckingham House in London.
1738 Sir George Chudleigh dies, leaving four co-heiress daughters.
c. 1770 Sir Robert Palk, 1st Baronet, purchases Haldon House for £10,000 and begins extensive renovations.
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