Townhouse Exeter, Exeter, Devon
The accommodation comprises nine quiet and individually styled rooms spread over three floors. Options include Superior and Standard Kings, Doubles, Twins and Singles, each carefully designed to create a restful retreat. Rooms feature period details alongside compact, well-appointed en-suite shower rooms, with the exception of Room 7, which enjoys a private bathroom just a few steps away. Please note that, due to the historic nature of the building, there is no lift.
Each guest room is equipped with a wide range of amenities to ensure a comfortable stay. These include free high-speed Wi-Fi, a Smart TV, a Roberts DAB radio with Bluetooth speaker, and a dedicated breakfast seating area. The Hypnos mattresses are paired with 'Finer than Down' duvets and pillow selections, while hypoallergenic furnishings and premium linens ensure both comfort and peace of mind. Guests will also find Cole & Lewis toiletries, a hairdryer, desk fan, and a hospitality tray with Miles teas, Taylor’s coffee, and a kettle. An iron and ironing board are available on request.
Breakfast is a relaxed affair at Townhouse Exeter. Guests receive a continental-style vegetarian or vegan breakfast delivered directly to their door each morning, featuring freshly baked goods and chef-prepared breakfast pots. In the evenings, residents can enjoy a drink at The Monkey Lounge, the inn’s intimate bar, which is open daily for pre-dinner refreshments.
Townhouse Exeter’s central location makes it an ideal base for exploring the city on foot or setting off on day trips across Devon and neighbouring counties. The River Exe estuary and Exe Valley offer scenic walking and cycling routes, while the property’s proximity to transport links allows for easy access to Cornwall, Somerset and West Dorset by car, bus, train or bicycle.
Combining historic character, modern comfort, and a peaceful yet central setting, Townhouse Exeter is well suited for leisure travellers, business visitors and anyone looking to enjoy the best of Exeter and beyond.
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