Southernhay House

Exeter


In the 1800s this was a prestigious gentleman's residence; now it's an impeccably run luxury sleep spot. Antiques and velvet furnishings cosy up to canary-yellow walls and exotic artefacts; curving wooden banisters wind towards immense, flat-screen TVs. The pick of the rooms have huge beds and free-standing roll-topped baths.


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