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Flats plan for Exeter's fire-ravaged Royal Clarence Hotel given go-ahead

Work could begin as early as Summer 2023 on the £17million scheme to rebuild the Royal Clarence Hotel

Royal Clarence impression (Image: Planning Documents / KTA Architects)

Exeter’s historic Royal Clarence Hotel, destroyed in a fire six years ago, will finally be restored and turned into luxury flats.

Construction work could start next summer and is expected to take around two years to complete.

The city council’s planning committee unanimously approved the £17 million plans earlier this month.

The front of the building will be restored to its 'former glory' with 23 luxury apartments, a restaurant and a bar.

The apartments – a mix of two and three beds – will be spread over five floors, including a new roof extension. A restaurant and pub, as part of the reconstructed Well House Tavern, will be on the ground floor, as well as a commercial food and drink unit.

The Royal Clarence Hotel is owned by South West businessman and former Plymouth Argyle owner James Brent.

He said that there is an "emotional connection" to the Royal Clarence building for residents and visitors to the city.