"It’s an amazing venue , the room ( 7 ) was excellent. All the staff are so good and the food is awesome . Will definitely stay again and would highly recommend. "
"It’s an amazing venue , the room ( 7 ) was excellent. All the staff are so good and the food is awesome . Will definitely stay again and would highly recommend. "
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"We didn’t have unrealistic expectations for a property under £200 a night in Devon over a bank holiday—but we did expect it to be clean and safe. It wasn’t. The living room had a large stained, filthy rug. The couch was also stained. Pillows smelled of body odour. Pans, bowls, mugs, and the fridge were dirty. The floor left our socks black. The shower had black mould, and the toilet needed bleach. Its pull cord was brown halfway down. Walls were stained, and the house smelled unpleasant. The backyard was full of rubbish, cigarette butts, and cat food tins.
Other issues: the stair carpet was loose, exposing tacks—both a trip and injury hazard. Opening the dishwasher caused the plinth to fall off. A radiator was rust-covered. “Accessible parking” was advertised, but only paid public parking was available across a main road (£11/day).
There were a few nice touches (new sink, hob, and framed quotes), but overall it felt like neglected student digs. We messaged the owner immediately—no reply—despite prior texts about a £200 deposit we hadn’t budgeted for or seen on Hotels.com. That felt cheeky, given the state of the place. We have timestamped photos/videos. We had no choice but to stay, as no other affordable option was available last-minute.
To cope: we bought new pillows, rolled up the rug, used a throw on the couch, aired the house, rewiped dishes/floors, and got slippers to avoid the carpet tacks. We left it cleaner than we found it.
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Rummage through old pipe corridors that once carried water past the city ramparts. Hear stories about the site’s cholera epidemics and use as an air raid shelter.
After visiting Rougemont Castle, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Exeter. Check out the shops and lively bars in this quaint area.
During your trip to Exeter, you can search for that perfect souvenir at Harlequins Shopping Centre. Check out the stunning cathedral and lively bars in this quaint area.
Bill Douglas Centre is located in a welcoming area of Exeter known for its bar scene and array of dining options. If you're looking for a convenient place to stay, check out the 134 hotels and other accommodations you'll find within a mile.
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What can I see and do near Bill Douglas Centre?
You might want to spend some time browsing the exhibits at Royal Albert Museum and Art Gallery, RAMM, or Topsham Museum. Exeter's Historic Quayside, 21 The Mint, and City Wall are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can check out the local talent at Exeter Northcott Theatre, Exeter Phoenix Centre, and Spacex.