Things To Do near Exeter Barnfield Theatre

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The Exeter Blitz, F. Southernhay, Exeter

The Exeter Blitz, F. Southernhay, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Over 230 people died 'Between 1940 and 1942 over 230 people died during the 19 bombing raids over the city.' There's a memorial and information board in Southernhay by Exeter City Wall that tells the story of The Exeter Blitz. Visit to learn more.   Location of The Exeter Blitz memo...

Best Exeter Bars, D. Quayside, Exeter

Best Exeter Bars, D. Quayside, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Queen Street Dining off the High Street The Terrace. 'The Terrace rooftop bar is one of the most exclusive cocktail bars in Exeter.' Queen Street Dining is the name of Exeter's latest food and drink destination. The Terrace sits on top of the restaurant complex. Great city views.  ...

Best Exeter Shopping, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Best Exeter Shopping, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Princesshay Exeter Princesshay is a modern development combining some of the UK's leading retailers with some of its best known restaurants.   High Street Exeter High Street is packed with shops running from John Lewis all the way down to the independent shops on Fore Stre...

Exeter Princesshay, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Exeter Princesshay, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

One of Devon's top shopping destinations One of Devon's top shopping destinations, Princesshay is a relatively recent development in central Exeter. Some of the world's largest brands and retailers have stores in Princesshay. It offers fine views of Exeter Cathedral.   Location...

Best Exeter Attractions, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Best Exeter Attractions, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Princesshay & High Street shopping Exeter Princesshay & Exeter High Street  are arguably the best places to shop in the Westcountry. There are also plenty of cafes and restaurants in which to refuel. Try Queen Street Dining just off the High Street with all its restaurants and bars i...

Exeter's Underground Passages, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Exeter's Underground Passages, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Medieval passageways Exeter's Underground Passages are medieval tunnels running underneath the city of Exeter. The tunnels were built to supply water to the city. 'No similar system of passages can be explored by the public elsewhere in Britain.' (Source: guidebook available on site) Tod...

The Exeter Book, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

The Exeter Book, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Foundation volume of English literature The Exeter Book 'can claim to be the foundation volume of English literature and one of the world's principal cultural artefacts'. It's kept in Exeter Cathedral Library. The book was on display in Exeter Cathedral in 2016. The information below was tak...

Exeter Cathedral, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

Exeter Cathedral, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

One of England's great buildings Exeter Cathedral is one of England's great buildings. 'This cathedral epitomises the peak of the Decorated Gothic style in England; it is a building of remarkable beauty and symmetry, splendidly restored after the bomb damage of 1942. The imposing twin towers at t...

Best Exeter Cafes, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

Best Exeter Cafes, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Exeter Cathedral Close Tea On The Green. Arguably the best place for afternoon tea in Exeter. Views across Exeter Cathedral Close to Exeter Cathedral. 'Tea on the Green is an independent restaurant in the heart of Exeter.' The Plant Cafe Deli. Great spot on the west side of Exeter Cathedr...

Exeter Cathedral Close, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

Exeter Cathedral Close, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Pedestrian area around Exeter Cathedral Exeter Cathedral Close is a beautiful pedestrian area around Exeter Cathedral lined with restaurants, cafes and shops.   Exeter Cathedral location We've positioned Exeter Cathedral Close on Google maps so zoom in on the 'Satellite' setting to...

Best Exeter Views, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

Best Exeter Views, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Inside Exeter Cathedral Inside Exeter Cathedral, stand under the west window near the main entrance and look east along the longest uninterrupted gothic vaulting in the world.   Outside Exeter Cathedral Outside Exeter Cathedral, stand in Exeter Cathedral Close and loo...

Best Exeter Pubs, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter

Best Exeter Pubs, B. Cathedral Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Exeter Cathedral Close Ship Inn. Sir Francis Drake was born on the outskirts of Tavistock which is a town on the west side of Dartmoor National Park near Plymouth. He's said to have frequented the Ship Inn which is why you'll see this sign by the entrance: 'Next to my own shippe I do most love th...

Exeter High Street, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Exeter High Street, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Exeter High Street location Exeter High Street runs from John Lewis and Sidwell Street down to the west side of Exeter Cathedral Close by Fore Street. Exeter Princesshay is parallel to the upper, John Lewis, section of the High Street.

Exeter Medieval Trail, A. Castle Quarter, Exeter

Exeter Medieval Trail, A. Castle Quarter, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

Medieval Exeter Exeter is home to a wealth of medieval buildings. Follow the Exeter Medieval Trail to learn more about the city's past.    Locations on Exeter Medieval Trail Exeter Medieval Trail runs past Castle Street, Cathedral Yard, Southernhay, Wynard's Almshouses, Smyther...

Exeter Guildhall, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter

Exeter Guildhall, C. Pincesshay & High Street, Exeter (approx. 1 mile away)

One of the oldest local government buildings in the UK Exeter Guildhall is said to be one of the oldest local government buildings in the UK still being used today. 'The earliest reference to Guildhall is in a deed of 1160 but the structure we now see is medieval ... the pillared entrance fron...