North Street
Exeter Views North Street, originally the North Gate to the city is located close to Mary Arches Street and the Harlequins car parks
This is a busy street and also one of the main routes coming up from St Davids Station to the city centre. If using this approach, either as a pedestrian or as a passenger, the route will include crossing the old Iron Bridge (1834) over the Longbrook Valley.
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Visit Exeter This is what makes Exeter so different from any other city in the region.
Away from the busy High Street you'll find a wealth of chic independent stores that you can't find anywhere else.
https://www.visitexeter.com/shopping/independent
Exeter Memories The street that leads to the site of the old North Gate, which was demolished in 1769. It was formerly called Northgate Street. During the fourteenth-century the tenement on the corner of High Street and North Street (now Athena) was rented by Canon Thomas Stapledon for £1 8s. He used it for the maintenance of his obit and the obits of his family. The same corner became in later years the home of a statue of St Peter which dates from the late 15th or early 16th century. It was moved to the front of the building on the High Street in 1892.
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