About The Exeter Inn
Dating back to the 15th century, The Exeter Inn is filled with appeal and character, and readily located near the M5 junction 27. Guests experience hospitable surroundings and homemade foods at reasonable prices. Walks in the park and charming villages near the sea, urbanized culture, and ancient architecture, are part of the allure that attracts guests to this lovely guesthouse.
Straightforward rooms include TV, Wi-Fi, en suite bathroom, and tea and coffee making utensils.
Guesthouse amenities consist of a laid-back pub and restaurant, tour/ticket assistance, beer garden, and free self-parking.
A complimentary English breakfast is served daily. Guests also have access to a beer garden and bar.
Just six miles from Tiverton Museum of Mid Devon Life and Tiverton Castle, The Exeter Inn is a little over one mile from Church of St. Stephen and All Angels. Kinghtshayes Court is six miles away, and Cothay Manor is 12 miles from the premises.
Positive Reviews
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Four-Legged Friends
The guesthouse has two small dogs who have the run of the place; however, they are a friendly bunch and seem to understand the importance of leaving the visitors alone.” They will approach you if you call them though. They add a homey feel t
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Sit Down To A Good Meal
The food at the guesthouse is satisfactory. There are some special dishes that stand out like the beef fillet tail with Stilton, steak & ale pie, and the vegetable lasagne. The full English breakfast is more than filling and the food quality is fine. Be c
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Soundproofing Seems OK
The soundproofing of the facility seems to be up-to-par. If you happen to get a room near the road, you shouldn't have any issues as long as the windows remain closed.
Negative Reviews
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Drinks Sabotage
The drinks at the guesthouse are somewhat expensive. You may encounter a higher price than what is written on the list, so make sure you check prices carefully.
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More Sockets Needed
The rooms should have more electrical sockets. For example, watching TV and boiling water in a kettle at the same time is a no-go.
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Human Tech Devices
The bar personnel and waitresses are more interested in texting than customer service. They seem to spend more time on their iphones, perhaps on Twitter, Instagram, and whatever else is out there for tech enthusiasts. The staff could certainly do with bet