Reasons why Exeter is a great place to live
by: Martin&Co Exeter
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If you are thinking about moving to Devon and weighing up whether to rent property in Exeter then our handy guide should enlighten you with some of the great attractions in the area.
Exeter is a city in Devon England and had a population of around 111,076 people. The city is close to Plymouth (37 miles) and Bristol (70 miles) and has great transport services with two train stations, an international airport and the M5 motorway providing access to the rest of the country.
The city relies on tourism and has many attractions in the area that bring in tourists from around the country and the rest of the world.
Crealy Adventure Park
Crealy is one of the South West best family attractions and makes for a great day out whether you live in the area or are just visiting. The park is host to many exciting rides, characters and indoor and outdoor adventure areas. There are many animals at the park for you to see and interact with on the 100 acre site. While the children are playing the adults can sample some of the delicious locally sourced food.
http://www.crealy.co.uk/devon
Exeter Cathedral
Exeter Cathedral is a beautiful Anglican cathedral located in Exeter. The building was finished in 1400 and boasts the longest uninterrupted vaulted ceiling in the UK. Visitors and pilgrims have been coming to the Cathedral since medieval times and is one of the most visited attractions in the South West. Visitors are welcome between 9.30 am and 5.00 pm on Mondays through to Saturday. There is a small price of £4 for entry or £2 for students and senior citizens but for people under 16 entry is free.
http://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk
Exeter Farmers Market
Visitors who are keen on sampling some true home grown and produced West Country food should visit Exeter’s Farmers market. The market is located on South street and Fore street and is open every Thursday between 9am and 2pm. The market has a large range of cheeses, meat, vegetables, cakes, breads and pies that are all locally sourced. There is also a small amount of crafts and products but the market is mainly food based. Next time you are visiting Exeter or have a day off, why not visit the market and come and meet some of the local producers.
http://www.exeter.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=1624
This is only a few of the attractions and things to do and see in Exeter, so stay tuned for more articles in the near future.
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This article was written on behalf of Martin&Co Letting agent Exeter who property letting in Exeter
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