Tuckers Hall
Hours
Chamber Rating
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Paul Melling
Apr 17th, 2023 -
Dave Edwardson
Tuckers Hall is home to The City of Exeter's important historic woollen cloth trade heritage. Dating from AD 1471 this stunning building has been constantly renovated, repurposed and even confiscated by a monarch through the centuries! But its original features still remain, including the 15th century roof timber and Jacobean panelling. Built originally as a chapel dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virigin Mary, over time it became the home of the Guild of Weavers, Fullers and Shearman of the city who regular held meetings here and worshipped in the chapel.
Oct 31st, 2022 -
Vincent Gregory
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May 18th, 2022 -
Bianca Silvia Campean
Great little gem. No entrance fee. The guides were very helpful.
Dec 7th, 2021 -
Leigh Can
Fabulous. The guide was really great. So many words which we use from cloth!
Nov 13th, 2021
Contact Info
- (139) 241-2348
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Tuckers Hall?
A The phone number for Tuckers Hall is: (139) 241-2348.
Q Where is Tuckers Hall located?
A Tuckers Hall is located at 140 Fore St, Exeter, eng EX4 3AN
Q What is the internet address for Tuckers Hall?
A The website (URL) for Tuckers Hall is: http://www.tuckershall.org.uk/
Q What days are Tuckers Hall open?
A Tuckers Hall is open:
Thursday: 10:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 10:30 AM - 10:30 AM
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10:30 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday: Closed
Q How is Tuckers Hall rated?
A Tuckers Hall has a 4.9 Star Rating from 12 reviewers.
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Ratings and Reviews
Tuckers Hall
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 12 Reviews )Paul Melling on Google
Dave Edwardson on Google
Tuckers Hall is home to The City of Exeter's important historic woollen cloth trade heritage.
Dating from AD 1471 this stunning building has been constantly renovated, repurposed and even confiscated by a monarch through the centuries! But its original features still remain, including the 15th century roof timber and Jacobean panelling.
Built originally as a chapel dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virigin Mary, over time it became the home of the Guild of Weavers, Fullers and Shearman of the city who regular held meetings here and worshipped in the chapel.
Vincent Gregory on Google
Wait time No wait More
Bianca Silvia Campean on Google
Great little gem. No entrance fee. The guides were very helpful.
Leigh Can on Google
Fabulous. The guide was really great. So many words which we use from cloth!