Former Exeter Eye Hospital, now a hotel

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Former Exeter Eye Hospital, now a hotel

Image: © David Smith Taken: 27 Jan 2014

The eye hospital was built in 1901 and was used until its work was transferred to the main hospital nearly a century later. It is brick-built, with good detail on the upper storeys and surrounding walls. The building has been converted into a boutique hotel, The Magdalen Chapter (taking its name from the road that passes the front)

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.720053
Longitude
-3.526337