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Get startedHaldon House is a Georgian country house that has been largely demolished, leaving a surviving north wing now used as the Lord Haldon Hotel. The site sits on the eastern side of the Haldon Hills in Devon, close to Exeter.
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Haldon House on the eastern side of the Haldon Hills in the parishes of Dunchideock and Kenn, near Exeter in Devon, England, was a large Georgian country house largely demolished in the 1920s. The surviving north wing of the house, comprising the entrance front of the stable block, consists of two cuboid lodges linked by a screen pierced by a Triumphal Arch, with later additions, and serves today as the "Lord Haldon Hotel". The house was originally flanked by two such paired pavilions, as is evident from 19th century engravings.
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