Exeter Guildhall Jury Room

Exeter Guildhall    

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(215) · History museum in Exeter, United Kingdom
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The Guildhall is a building of outstanding architectural interest, an ancient monument and a busy working building. It is still used regularly for civic functions, full meetings of the City Council, …
The Guildhall is a building of outstanding architectural interest, an ancient monument and a busy working building. It is still used regularly for civic functions, full meetings of the City Council, official receptions, mayoral banquets and exhibitions. Situated on the High Street - the Guildhall is the oldest Municipal building in the Country with records dating back to the 1160s. It is open to the public as much as possible, so please do pop in if you happen to walk by and see the doors open. Please note - we are not the Guildhall Shopping Centre

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Dec 26, 2024
Good selection of shops and seems like it has gone through a refurbishment recently. Primark is quite handy along with sainsburys and wilkoFull review by GN D
Jan 11, 2024
Very fascinating stepped in History our Red Coat guide was extremely knowledgeable Not just about the Guildhall but Exeter in general. Unfortunately vist was slightly spoiled by Homeless aggressiv…Full review by Trudy G
Nov 3, 2023
John (a hidden treasure) gave us a fantastic tour. In such a short space of time, we learnt so much. This very old building still stands and plays a part of local governance today of the city (700+…Full review by crystaltina
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Construction completed:1470
Architectural style:Ornate Italian style

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I took a school/football group, so can't really say. Us adults were free and the group of twenty paid 90 pounds all together. I've just looked it up online for you: Adults £7.50 Seniors £6.00 …
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I took a school/football group, so can't really say. Us adults were free and the group of twenty paid 90 pounds all together. I've just looked it up online for you: Adults £7.50 Seniors £6.00 Students £6.00 Children under 18 FREE (within a family group) ENJOY :)
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