Exeter, United Kingdom
203 High St
N/A
+44 1392665500
Good for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Amazing historical venue, with loads off historical artifacts and a well-informed staff. The hall itself is breathtaking. Worth the visit!
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Great historical place to visit; ask to see the underground room...but be prepared!
One of the oldest halls of England, dated back to 1160, normand foundation. Perhaps even Saxon. although the structure conserved is medieval between 15th and 16 th century. The oak door is lovely. It still continues to be the city’s council chamber, but not so long ago was the law court. The place is pretty nice. The seats have on top some names: some are majors, other benefactors, and merchants and industries. This hall was very important for the wool industry, because Exeter was one of the dominant cities and has seen lots of history... The place is usually opened from 10 am to 13 except some days which they have private events. It’s worth a visit.
Lovely building, I have walked past it hundreds of times over the years but it was really interesting to be able to go in, it's a bit like a church inside but without the religion really. Just a bit smaller than I thought it would be I guess.
I had been wanting to come to the guildhall for ages and was walking past and it was open for free tea and coffee so I took advantage and went in. I found the place friendly and welcoming ascot was their Saturday monthly coffee morning and I didn't know anyone there and just went in to look at the guildhall which is a lovely old building but got free tea and coffee out if going there.
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