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England’s oldest hotel destroyed by fire

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WATCH ABOVE: More than 100 firefighters battled to put out a major fire that raced through the historic Royal Clarence Hotel on Friday and continued into Saturday – Oct 29, 2016

LONDON – A fire has severely damaged what is thought to be England’s oldest hotel.

The blaze in the southwestern city of Exeter raced through the historic Royal Clarence Hotel, which overlooks the city’s medieval cathedral.

Firefighters were still tackling the blaze on Saturday, a day after it broke out. The hotel, which had been operating under the name Abode Exeter, dates to 1769.

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University of Exeter historian Todd Gray told the BBC that the venue was the first in England to declare itself a hotel.

“Before that we had inns, but they took the new French word and applied it to their building,” he said. “This was the place to stay.”

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Gray says the building was “hugely significant” for the city.

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