In an ideal location just minutes from the M5 and Exeter Airport, the fresh, contemporary ... more
accommodation and excellent facilities make Exeter Court an ideal place in which to unwind.Wherever you're heading, the Exeter Court Hotel makes getting there a p...
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This 63 bedroom hotel could not be more conveniently located for holidaymakers who ... more
require a comfortable base to explore this part of the West Country or business guests who are looking for an ideal conference hotel Whatever your reason you are as...
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Location. The Exeter Court Hotel is located in Kennford, England, 5.5 miles from Exeter ... more
city centre and six miles from the town of Dawlish. Hotel Features. This modern hotel is set within five acres of its own grounds and offers wireless Internet acc...
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Location. The Exeter Court Hotel is located in Kennford, England, 5.5 miles from Exeter ... more
city centre and six miles from the town of Dawlish. Hotel Features. This modern hotel is set within five acres of its own grounds and offers wireless Internet acc...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. The Exeter Court Hotel is located in Kennford, England, 5.5 miles from Exeter ... more
city centre and six miles from the town of Dawlish. Hotel Features. This modern hotel is set within five acres of its own grounds and offers wireless Internet access in public areas, wedding services, complimentary parking and laundry facilities. It is a smoke free property. The Exeter Court Hotel restaurant features a stone fireplace and contemporary decor, and offers home cooked food made using West country produce. Drinks and snacks can also be enjoyed in the bar. The hotel offers a complimentary full English or Continental breakfast each morning. Business facilities include conference rooms, a board room, a business centre, audio visual equipment, computer rental, event catering and secretarial services. Tennis can be enjoyed on site, while nearby activities include bird watching, golf, horse riding and swimming. Guestrooms. There are 63 guestrooms built on one floor with light modern decor. All includesatellite television, clock radios, tea and coffee making facilities, and trouser presses. Expert Tip. Beneath Exeter lies a maze of tunnels built in the 13th Century to supply fresh water to the city from the springs outside the city walls. A guided tour of the tunnels offers a truly Medieval, if somewhat damp, experience.
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Location. The Exeter Court Hotel is located in Kennford, England, 5.5 miles from Exeter ... more
city centre and six miles from the town of Dawlish. Hotel Features. This modern hotel is set within five acres of its own grounds and offers wireless Internet access in public areas, wedding services, complimentary parking and laundry facilities. It is a smoke free property. The Exeter Court Hotel restaurant features a stone fireplace and contemporary decor, and offers home cooked food made using West country produce. Drinks and snacks can also be enjoyed in the bar. The hotel offers a complimentary full English or Continental breakfast each morning. Business facilities include conference rooms, a board room, a business centre, audio visual equipment, computer rental, event catering and secretarial services. Tennis can be enjoyed on site, while nearby activities include bird watching, golf, horse riding and swimming. Guestrooms. There are 63 guestrooms built on one floor with light modern decor. All includesatellite television, clock radios, tea and coffee making facilities, and trouser presses. Expert Tip. Beneath Exeter lies a maze of tunnels built in the 13th Century to supply fresh water to the city from the springs outside the city walls. A guided tour of the tunnels offers a truly Medieval, if somewhat damp, experience.
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Queens Court Hotel Exeter has a rich history dating back to 1840 Located in a unique and ... more
gracious period terrace and set on a leafy square the hotel is a Grade II listed building This town house hotel boasts all modern conveniences whilst maintaining many of the original attractive features of the late Georgian era The Queens Court Hotel provides a contemporary feel with an emphasis on personal service delivered with a professional and friendly approach Queens Court Hotel Exeter benefits from its ideal location being only a five minute level walk to the city centre easy walking distance from both main line railway stations and close to the University campus
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Advantages: Within short walking distance of centre, friendly staff, pleasant atmosphere Disadvantages: Bar pricey and lounge area needs refurbished
I have had the pleasure of staying at this hotel for an extended period last year.
Whilst the hotel is due for major refurbishment, the only area this showed was the lounge bar area (flooring). The lounge is comfortable, fabulous large comfy settees, the staff are amazing and cant do enough for you.
Drinks tend to be pricey and the bar menu is limited, although the restaurant serves a lovely evening meal and breakfasts to die for. The continental choice is amazing, there is also the option of full breakfast, which is normally very good, though during the week can be a bit slow dependent on your choice of breakfast time.
The hotel seems to cater mostly for business people during the week , weekends, older couples and wedding parties.
The rooms are a good size and all have ensuite (they even have volume controls ...
Advantages: Convenient for motorway Disadvantages: Service
I have stayed at quite a few travelodges in the UK without any problems or complaints, but avoid this one at all cost.
My room stunk, the smell was emanating from the bathroom sink.
The Wifi advertised was so slow it took over 10 minutes to boot up the welcome page. When i phoned up the service provider I was given the usual bs about it must be my equipment.(Strange as it had been working perfectly a half mile up the road at another Wifi area).
Went for a meal in the adjoining Harry Ramsdens restaurant and ordered sausage and mash with green beans. The unappetising looking dish arrived with no green beans. I called the waitress over and she went to get some. They arrived approx 2 minutes later, cold.
I have complained to Travelodge, which prompted a reply from the manager of the Exeter site, asking me to phone him.
When I ...
Exeter is a really great city to be studying in. the campus is located up on the top of the hill over looking the city and has loads of green space and trees etc.
In the summer it's lovely but in the winter when it starts raining sideways it gets a bit bleak.
There are loads of things to do in terms of nightlife. besides the union bars and the Lemon Grove where loads of cool bands play, there is also the pheonix and cavern if you're into rock or punk stuff and a couple of nightclubs too.
The clubs down on the Quay tend to be full of 16 year olds who are absolutely lashed on white lighting and decked out head to toe in topman gear and ben shermans, but quite a lot of students go to arena nightclub at the other end of town.
The Wetherspoons pub called The Imperial is just 10 mins walk from the university and is packed during ...
readalittlereadalot 30.07.2008
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