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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.
Architecture: Early 18th-century mansion architecture, now adapted as a country hotel. Retains characteristics of a grand country home.
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Historical Significance

Originally an early 18th-century mansion belonging to the Haldon family, later converted into a hotel. It is situated just 4 miles from Exeter, offering views over the Devonshire countryside. The hotel is set in large private grounds.

Lord Haldon Hotel history

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Lord Haldon Hotel: An 18th Century Mansion in Dunchideock

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The Lord Haldon Hotel, set in Dunchideock near Exeter, originated as an early 18th-century country home for the Haldon family before its conversion into a hotel.

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Early 1700s Mansion built as the country home of the Haldon family.
Later Converted into a hotel.
Lord Haldon Hotel history Dunchideock mansion Haldon family Devon 18th century Devon architecture Exeter historic hotels

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