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Globe Hotel, Exmouth

Photograph at the Globe Hotel, Exmouth blue plaque

Globe Hotel The Globe Hotel stood on this site through much of the 18th and 19th centuries. It was a posting house and also from where a frequent coach service left for Exeter and Salterton. The Hotel's hallroom was known as the Long Room the centre of various activities from banquets, Petty Sessional Courts, theatre and for the original non-conformist meeting in Exmouth in 1776. The hotel was demolished in 1866 to make way for the building of Rolle Street.

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