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Exeter & East Devon Holiday and Tourism Information
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Although the region is dominated by the historic
cathedral city of Exeter, capital of the southwest, it
incorporates secluded villages, sweeping river valleys,
tree-lined hilltops and a not-to-be-missed seaside
experience.
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Exeter Cathedral - Photo:
D. Johnston
CCL |
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Orcombe Point Exmouth Photo:
Mick Melvin
CCL
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Its entire
Channel coastline, from Orcombe Point, near
Exmouth, to the county’s border with Dorset,
is part of the 95-mile 'Jurassic Coast', one
of the UK's World Heritage sites. |
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A true wonder of the world, the coast is possibly the
only place on the globe that has unbroken evidence of
180 million years of the planet's history and evolution.
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Beautiful and awe-inspiring,
its red sandstone cliffs have yielded many
fossils and dinosaur remains.
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Red Sandstone Orcombe Point
Photo:
Kate Burhouse
CCL |
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East Cliff Lyme Regis -
Photo:
Malcolm Etherington
CCL
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Ladram and
Sidmouth have important sites dating to the
Triassic period while the area around Lyme
Regis, on the Dorset border, was where the
pioneer palaeontologist Mary Anning found
the first remains of the giant flying
reptile Ichthyosaurus. |
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The great cliffs are not just the haunts of fossils.
Hereabouts the climate is so mild that palm trees
flourish - as do holiday activities.
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The resort of Sidmouth, for
example, has almost 500 listed buildings as well
as a fine, mile-long main beach and a second
beach known as Jacob’s Ladder.
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Sidmouth Photo:
Humphrey Bolton
CCL |
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Beer Exeter Photo:
Peter Watkins
CCL
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Old fishing
villages such as Beer lie in the sheltered
coves that proved perfect hideaways for
bands of old-fashioned smugglers; Beer Head
soars to over 400 feet and has the most
westerly chalk cliffs on the Channel coast. |
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The former Roman port of
Exmouth was one of the first seaside resorts to
be made popular in the late 18th century,
playing host to luminaries like Lord Nelson and
the Romantic poet Lord Byron.
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Exmouth Photo:
Andy Peacock
CCL |
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Blackdown Hills Exeter Photo:
Derek Harper
CCL
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Most of
inland east Devon is so naturally beautiful
it is divided into two areas of outstanding
natural beauty, including the Blackdown
Hills in the northeast. |
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Tiverton boasts the remains of a 14th century castle and
a 15th century church while the poet Samuel Taylor
Coleridge (1772-1834) was born at picturesque Otter St
Mary.
Historic Honiton was famous for lace-making and
provided the material for Queen Victoria’s wedding veil.
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Tiverton Castle Exeter
Photo:
Humphrey Bolton
CCL |
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City Walls Exeter Photo:
Derek Harper
CCL
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The city of
Exeter was the creation of the Celtic
Dumnonii tribe who called it Iscka.
The Romans made it their most westerly
stronghold and surrounded it with a
defensive wall.
Later the city was transformed by Alfred the
Great and became one of the largest woolen
towns in England, although much of it had to
be rebuilt after bombing raids destroyed its
ancient centre in the Second World War. |
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One of the buildings that miraculously escaped severe
damage was the Norman cathedral of St Peter, a 13th
century Gothic masterpiece encircled by a diamond-shaped
close.
The cathedral has a vaulted ceiling with the
longest unbroken span in the world and boasts
some of the finest stained glass in England as
well as a 60ft Bishop’s Throne.
Exeter's 14th century Guildhall is one of Britain’s
oldest municipal buildings while its old Ship Inn is
said to have been Sir Francis Drake’s favourite drinking
place.
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Stained Glass Window Exeter
Photo:
Neil Kennedy
CCL |
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Underground Tunnels Exeter
Photo:
Malcolm Etherington
CCL
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The city’s most remarkable tourist attraction is a
series of underground passages built to bring water to
the townspeople in the Middle Ages.
They’re open for
guided tours – but not for those who suffer from a fear
of enclosed spaces.
Other magnets for visitors include the
Royal Albert Memorial Museum and the Benedictine
priory of St Nicholas.
The latter dates to 1070 and has
a 15th century kitchen and a Norman undercroft.
One of Exeter’s jewels is its quayside containing a host
of restored 19th century maritime warehouses.
The nearby
Custom House dates from 1680-81 and is Exeter’s oldest
brick building. |
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East Devon’s strangest curio
is a bizarre Gothic ‘folly’ named ‘A La Ronde’
that was built with 16 sides by wealthy cousins
Jane and Mary Parminster in the 1790s.
Inspired by a Grand Tour of Europe, they may
have based their idea on an Italian basilica.
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A La Ronde Exeter Photo: Chris J Dixon
CCL |
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Tourist
Information Centres:
Axminster Tourist Information
Centre
The Old Courthouse, Church Street, Axminster, EX13 5AQ
Tel/Fax: 01297 34386
Budleigh Salterton Tourist Information Centre
Fore Street, Budleigh Salterton, EX9 6NG
Tel: 01395 445275 Fax: 01395 442208
Exeter Tourist Information Centre
Civic Centre, Paris Street, Exeter, EX1 1JJ
Tel: 01392 265700 Fax: 01392 265260
E-mail:
tic@exeter.gov.uk
Exmouth Tourist Information Centre
Alexandra Terrace, Exmouth, EX8 1NZ
Tel: 01395 222299 Fax: 01395 269911
E-mail:
exmouth@btinternet.com
Honiton Tourist Information Centre
Lace Walk Car Park, Honiton, EX14 1LT
Tel/Fax: 01404 43716
E-mail:
honitontic@btconnect.com
Ottery St Mary Tourist Information Centre
10b Broad Street, Ottery St Mary, EX11 1BZ
Tel/Fax: 01404 813964
E-mail:
tic.osm@cosmic.org.uk
Seaton Tourist Information Centre
The Underfleet, Seaton, EX12 2TB
Tel: 01297 21660 Fax: 01297 21689
E-mail:
info@seatontic.freeserve.co.uk
Sidmouth Tourist Information Centre
Ham Lane, Sidmouth, EX10 8XR
Tel: 01395 516441 Fax: 01395 519333
E-mail:
sidmouthtic@eclipse.co.uk
Tiverton Tourist Information Centre
Phoenix Lane, Tiverton, EX16 6LU
Tel: 01884 255827 Fax: 01884 257594
E-mail:
tivertontic@btconnect.com
Useful
Links:
www.exeter.gov.uk
www.devon.gov.uk
www.exmouth-guide.co.uk
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