There are lots of places to see
and travel to around the City of Exeter. A place steeped in
history ensures that wherever you go you will always find something
interesting.....
Red Coat Guided Tours
Exeter takes good care of its treasures. And to help residents and visitors appreciate them, free guided tours are laid on almost every day of the year by Exeter’s own qualified guides. Just turn up, go for a walk with them, listen, learn and enjoy y...
Powderham Castle
A large and grand and stately Stately Home, beautifully situated in a deer park on the banks of the Exe Estuary, open to the public daily except Saturday, and much in demand as a venue for weddings and special events. The house is still lived in, des...
The Old Exe Bridge
Old Exe Bridge, a private-enterprise project of one Walter Gervaise. He lived in the 13th century, and he just decided one day to get a bridge built. No doubt he had a good reason – probably to do with the wool trade – and no doubt it would have been...
Killerton
The complex at Killerton, including Clyston Mill, Newhall farm buildings, Marker’s Cottage, Budlake Old Post Office Room and Killerton House itself, an elegant 18th-century house surrounded by gardens, and containing a fine costume collection....
Cricklepit Mill
Cricklepit Mill on the Quayside, a watermill that was used in the woollen industry, then ruined and destroyed by fire, but now undergoing restoration....
The Tudor House
The Tudor House, Tudor Street....
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