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Britain’s oldest hotel ‘close to collapsing’ after all floors cave-in due to massive blaze that tore through 250-year-old structure in 24 hours

The Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter was still smouldering this morning as firefighters worked to contain a gas leak that fuelled the blaze

ALL the floors inside Britain’s oldest hotel have collapsed after a fire ripped through the 250-year-old building yesterday. 

Daybreak has revealed the devastating aftermath of the blaze at the Royal Clarence Hotel in Exeter in what has been described as a “heart-breaking” loss for the Devon city.

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The Royal Clarence hotel was still ablaze in the early hours of this morning

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It was built in 1796 and is thought to be the oldest hotel in Britain

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It survived a World War II bombing during the Blitz in 1942

The hotel was built in 1769 and survived a pounding by German bombers during the Blitz in 1942 but has started to collapse, say firefighters.

The blaze began on Friday morning in a fine art gallery in the centre of Exeter before spreading to the nearby Royal Clarence Hotel.

Firefighters are still tackling the flames but Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service said “steady progress” was being made despite the rupturing of a gas main that fuelled the fire throughout the night.

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The hotel is situated across the road from Exeter Cathedral in Devon

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Firefighters have been trying to contain a gas leak under the historic building

There are no reported injuries but the front of the hotel was badly damaged.

The fire service said: “Fire crews are still at the scene working hard to get the fire under control.

“Residents are asked to consider their travel arrangements around the city centre as road closures may still be in place.”

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Around 120 firefighters from across Devon were at Cathedral Yard on Friday, where the blaze ripped through a block of buildings.

It is not known how the fire started but local reports suggest the ruptured gas main has now been isolated.

The Royal Clarence Hotel has stood on the same spot for 300 years and is reported to be the oldest hotel in England.

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Firefighters were still tackling the smouldering ruin this morning

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Over 100 firefighters were called in from around the county to help

It escaped the Blitz of 1942 and was within the precincts of Roman Exeter, according to University of Exeter historian Dr Todd Gray.

He said it was a “heart-breaking” loss for the city, adding: “We have so little left and hopefully the fire will be contained and not spread further.”

The 18th-century coaching inn, which is now called the Abode Hotel, is part of the Andrew Brownsword group.

A hotel spokeswoman said on Friday: “Following the morning’s fire, all our guests and staff were evacuated and all are safe and accounted for.”

Devon and Cornwall Police urged people to consider their travel plans as “disruption” in the city centre continues.

A force spokesman said: “It is hoped to open High Street to pedestrians and public transport as soon as possible, but this is dependent on the fire service safely completing its activities at the scene of the fire on Cathedral Green.”

He added: “It is likely that Cathedral Green will remain cordoned off and not accessible to the public for some time.”


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