University of Exeter: Holland Hall

“Within walking distance of the centre, set in acres of botanical gardens.” - VisitEngland Assessor

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Exeter, Devon

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Just a 25-minute walk from the centre of Exeter, Holland Hall is located on the Streatham Campus at the University of Exeter in 300 acres of gardens. Holland Hall is within easy reach of beautiful beaches and Dartmoor National Park, and its elevated location offers panoramic views across the Exe Valley. All rooms are en-suite study bedrooms with free WIFI available. There are no televisions in the rooms, however the communal area has a TV. Wet-room style bathrooms include a shower, complimentary soap and further toiletries are available on request. Breakfast can be enjoyed in the dining room, which offers sweeping views of the Exe Valley, and the building benefits from 24-hour security on site. Free parking is offered outside Holland Hall, subject to availability, and St David’s mainline train station is just a short walk away from the campus.

University of Exeter: Holland Hall
Clydesdale Road, Exeter, Devon, EX4 4SA

Features

Rooms
  • Breakfast
Facilities
  • WiFi
  • Guest lounge with TV
  • Guest lounge without TV
  • Parking
  • Parking spaces: 50
  • Luggage storage
  • Bedding included
  • Launderette
  • Extra facilities: Access to University Sports Hall, Outdoor Swimming Pool (Pool open May - September) and Tennis Courts - charges apply.
Accessibility
  • Accessible for less agile guests
Room Rates
  • Price from: £75

About the area

Discover Devon

With magnificent coastlines, two historic cities and the world-famous Dartmoor National Park, Devon sums up all that is best about the British landscape. For centuries it has been a fashionable and much loved holiday destination – especially south Devon’s glorious English Riviera.

Close to the English Riviera lies Dartmoor, one of the south-west’s most spectacular landscapes. The National Park, which contains Dartmoor, covers 365 square miles and includes many fascinating geological features – isolated granite tors and two summits exceeding 2,000 feet among them. 

Not surprisingly, in Dartmoor the walking opportunities are enormous. Cycling in the two National Parks is also extremely popular and there is a good choice of off-road routes taking you to the heart of Dartmoor and Exmoor. Devon’s towns and cities offer stimulating alternatives to the rigours of the countryside.

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