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Historic Buildings In Devon - The House that Moved, Exeter

iscover the fascinating story of ‘The House that Moved’ in Exeter, a historical gem in Devon, just a short drive from The Langstone Cliff Hotel.

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Devon is renowned for its stunning landscapes, picturesque villages, and fascinating history. Among the county’s many attractions, “The House that Moved” in Exeter stands out not just for its unique story, but also for embodying the rich tapestry of Devon’s architectural heritage. This blog post delves into the history, visitor information, and surrounding attractions, ensuring a memorable visit for all who come.

Distance from Langstone Cliff Hotel

For guests staying at The Langstone Cliff Hotel, The House that Moved in Exeter offers a delightful day trip imbued with history. The journey from the hotel is approximately 16 miles, taking you through scenic Devon countryside – an enjoyable drive of about 30 minutes by car. To reach the charming city of Exeter, head northwest via the A379 and then merge onto the M5. Detailed directions and further advice can be obtained at the hotel reception.

Things to Do at The House that Moved, Exeter

Upon arriving at The House that Moved, visitors will immediately be captivated by its architectural charm and intriguing history. Although the building itself is primarily admired from the outside, the area offers a plethora of activities:

  1. Photography: Capture stunning photos of this quaint 15th-century Tudor building, which holds an intriguing story of relocation.
  2. Exploration: Wander through the narrow streets of the historical West Quarter, where The House that Moved is located, and soak in the medieval atmosphere that frames this unique structure.

The House that Moved, Exeter Opening Times

As a historical landmark amidst residential and commercial neighbourhoods in Exeter, The House that Moved can be appreciated at any time from the outside. However, the area comes alive during typical daytime hours when nearby shops and attractions are open. Refer to local resources like the Exeter Visitor Information and Tickets for any events or specific opening hours in the area.

The History of The House that Moved

The tale of The House that Moved is as captivating as its quaint appearance. Originally built in the late 14th century, this house stood on Edmund Street in Exeter. In 1961, due to road-widening projects, the house faced the threat of demolition. Experts engineered an incredible move that shifted the structure nearly 70 meters to its current location on West Street, preserving its historical integrity. This miraculous feat not only saved a piece of history but also demonstrated the ingenuity and commitment to heritage conservation.

Guided Tours

While The House that Moved doesn’t offer official guided tours itself, visitors interested in exploring more of Exeter’s history can arrange for guided tours of the city’s historic sites through local tour operators. These guided experiences often include The House that Moved along with other significant landmarks of Exeter, providing a comprehensive look at the city’s past.

Other Things to Do Nearby

Besides the allure of The House that Moved, Exeter is brimming with attractions to explore:

  1. Exeter Cathedral: Just a short walk away, this magnificent Gothic cathedral is a must-visit, with its stunning architecture and captivating exhibits.
  2. Royal Albert Memorial Museum: Offers a fascinating collection that spans art, history, and world cultures—perfect for families and history buffs.
  3. Local Shops and Cafes: Stroll along the bustling city centre streets where you can indulge in delightful shopping and enjoy delicious local cuisine.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a photography lover, or simply someone wanting to marvel at the quaint English architectural gems, The House that Moved in Exeter promises an unforgettable experience. Journey into the heart of Devon and relish the stories of yesteryears, set against the breathtaking backdrop of this remarkable region.

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