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Hotel Indigo Exeter opens following multi-million-pound refurb

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Hotel Indigo Exeter has officially opened its doors after a multi-million-pound major restoration project. 

The site has been restored and converted from the “iconic” former House of Fraser department store which was built in a 1930s modernist style. The history of the building dates to 1792 when Mrs Colson, a local milliner, opened a department store there named ‘Colson’s’. 

Featuring 104 bedrooms, the rooms are designed around three themes reflecting the “vibrance and style” of Exeter’s historic neighbourhood – The House That Moved, Colson’s Department Store and Cathedral Heritage. 

All rooms are equipped with Hypnos beds with Egyptian cotton linen, spa-inspired bathrooms, Nespresso coffee machines, high speed Wi-Fi and a variety of channels on a 43” flat screen TV.  

The hotel also features ‘Colson’s’ Bar and Restaurant, a rooftop bar called ‘Becketts’ with views across Exeter Cathedral, The Dugout Sports bar, and The Retreat Spa with four treatment rooms, two hydrotherapy pools, gym, sauna, steam room, nail bar and lounge serving Champagne. 

Carol Hoeller, VP of Global Brands – Hotel Indigo, said: “This is another exciting opening for the Hotel Indigo brand. The southwest of England has always been a draw for visitors due to the unique city neighbourhood and character of Exeter itself. 

“Hotel Indigo Exeter will draw on all those hallmarks to ensure our guests experience the true local flavour of the area in each stay at the hotel. The Hotel Indigo brand has experienced a great 2022 with strong growth globally, with local openings such as this in Exeter a key driver for that growth.”

Simon Hall, Castlebridge Hospitality’s managing director, added: “We are thrilled to open Hotel Indigo Exeter – the city’s principal hotel. We love to deliver locally inspired and innovative restaurant and bar concepts and this hotel is a prime example of how Hotel Indigo draws on the local neighbourhood to inspire every aspect of the hotel, from intriguing design to locally inspired menus. We look forward to welcoming guests to this stunning hotel.”

Hotel Indigo is part of IHG Hotels and Resorts portfolio with 135 locations open worldwide and a quality global pipeline of 124 hotels. Owned by Hotel Exe Limited, the Hotel Indigo Exeter will be managed by Castlebridge Hospitality who already manage three UK Hotel Indigo hotels: Hotel Indigo Bath, Hotel Indigo Chester, and Hotel Indigo Stratford upon Avon.

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