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    Exeter ( / ˈɛksɪtər / ⓘ EK-sih-tər) is a cathedral city and the county town of Devon, South West England. It is situated on the River Exe, approximately 36 mi (58 km) northeast of Plymouth and 65 mi (105 km) southwest of Bristol . In Roman Britain, Exeter was established as the base of Legio II Augusta under the personal command of Vespasian.

  2. www.visitexeter.comVisit Exeter

    Discover Exeter, a small city with a rich history, vibrant culture and stunning scenery. Find out what's on, where to stay, what to do and how to get there.

    • Free things to do in Exeter. Exeter Red Coat Guided Tour. With such an eclectic past, there’s so much more to Exeter than meets the eye and one of the easiest ways to get insider knowledge is on an Exeter Red Coat Guided Tour – one of the best free things to do in Devon.
    • Places to visit in Exeter. Exeter Cathedral. Exeter Cathedral is the most visited landmark in the West Country, brimming with 900 years of history. Adorned with grotesques, the cathedral – that took around 300 years to build – sports the longest unbroken medieval vaulted ceiling in the world, which is decorated in historical scenes like the murder of Thomas Becket.
    • Places to stay in Exeter. Hotel Du Vin. It’s not every day that you go on holiday, so why not treat yourself to a stay that’s a little bit out of the ordinary?
    • Attractions in Exeter. Royal Albert Memorial Museum. In need of rainy day activities? The award-winning Royal Albert Memorial Museum should be top of your list.
    • Exeter Cathedral
    • Royal Albert Memorial Museum
    • Historic Quayside
    • Guildhall
    • Cathedral Close
    • Underground Passages
    • Rougemont Gardens
    • Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
    • Parliament Street
    • Haldon Forest Park

    Begun at the start of the 12th century and finished just under 300 years later, Exeter Cathedral is bursting with incredible things to see. Oldest of all is the pair of square Norman Romanesque towers flanking the nave. The absence of a central tower at the cathedral has created the longest unbroken Medieval vaulted ceiling in the world, at just un...

    In 2011 this museum dating back 1868 was reopened to wide acclaim following a £24m refurbishment. The Royal Albert Memorial Museum was conceived as a practical memorial to Queen Victoria’s husband Prince Albert, and was housed in a very ornate Gothic Revival building. It’s a diverse attraction, with collections in world cultures, natural history, z...

    The Historic Quayside on the Exe and the Exeter Ship Canal is one of the prettiest scenes in the city. In the warmer months there’s something going on most days, like the annual 10k run or outdoor concerts, while the pubs, restaurants and cafes have tables next to the water. There has been a port of some description here since prehistory, and behin...

    A pillar of civic life in Exeter since Medieval times, the Guildhall is still used by the City Council for meetings. The Italian Renaissance facade on the High Street, with arcades, Corinthian columns and mullioned windows, comes from 1590. Beneath the arches is where the city stocks used to stand, and the venerable oak door here was carved in 1593...

    Tracing Cathedral Green to the north and east is Cathedral Close, which has been at the very heart of Exeter since Roman times when it had a basilica and baths. The way is lined with Grade I listed buildings from Medieval times and the Early Modern Age, and these housed clergy, canons and cathedral officials like the chancellor. Looked out for the ...

    There’s a burrow of passages under Exeter, excavated in Medieval times to bring drinking water to the city. The water travelled through lead pipes, and to make them easier to maintain and avoid digging up the city, the pipes were kept in large vaults. You can put on a hardhat and head underground to see these tunnels for yourself, where you’ll find...

    Next to the faint vestiges of Rougemont Castle is a park along the stronghold’s 950-year-old ditch defences. The castle was built on the northern walls of the Roman city in 1068 during the Norman Conquest. Later it was mentioned in Shakespeare’s Richard III, and the last people in England to be executed for witchcraft were tried at this building in...

    At the Streatham Campus of the University of Exeter is a free museum about the history of the moving image. Named after the Scottish directory Bill Douglas, the museum is an Aladdin’s cave for fans of cinema, full of curios like magic lanterns, shadow puppets, posters, early cameras, movie magazines from the silent era, vintage cinema signs, hand p...

    For a quick diversion, Parliament Street, branching off the High Street and a short walk from the Cathedral Yard, is one of the narrowest streets in the world. Measuring 63.5 centimetres across at its narrowest point this street was first set out in the 1300s. Its former name was Small Lane, and in the 19th century it was given its much grander tit...

    Head south from Exeter and you’ll soon be in a mosaic of woodland known as the Haldon Forest. There are over 3,500 hectares of pine and hardwood forest, all on elevated ground along a ridge between the River Teign and the Exe estuary. The Forestry Commission maintains a web of walking paths and bike trails, and you can hire a pair of wheels at the ...

  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Exeter, city (district), administrative and historic county of Devon, southwestern England. It is located on the River Exe, just above the head of the river’s estuary and about 10 miles (16 km) from the estuary’s entry into the English Channel.

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  5. Explore Exeter's history, culture, nature and adventure with VisitBritain. Find things to do, places to stay, travel tips and more for your next visit to this vibrant city.

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