England’s ‘oldest hotel’ severely damaged by fire

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The Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter says all its guests and staff were evacuated safely following a fire at a neighbouring building this morning.

The hotel claims to be the oldest in England, having adopted the name ‘hotel’ from the French when most such establishments were called inns.

Over 100 firefighters, police and paramedics were attending the blaze which is believed to have started before dawn at a nearby art gallery opposite Exeter Cathedral.

A spokesperson from the hotel said: “We are continuing to monitor the situation and send our sympathy to our neighbours and all those affected by the fire.”

As a result of the fire, Queen Street, High Street, Cathedral Green and other surrounding roads are closed.

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