
Exeter Cathedral by AS
Exeter Cathedral
Medieval Gothic building, known for its vaulted ceiling and astronomical clock, with roof tours.
Created: 13 February 2021 Edited: 29 November 2023
Exeter Cathedral Information
Exeter Cathedral Address
1 The Cloisters, Exeter
EX1 1HS
Website: https://www.exeter-cathedral.org.uk/
Get directionsLocal History around Exeter Cathedral
There are some historic monuments around including:
Churchyard cross 4m south west of Rewe church towerLinear round barrow cemetery at Castle Park, AlphingtonBowl barrow 500m W of Starved Oak CrossBowl barrow 600m W of Starved Oak CrossCowley BridgeSections of two deer park pales and watering pond at Killerton ParkEnclosures NE of Peamore CottageWayside cross called Burrow Cross 40m south east of Burrow FarmBomb damaged remains of St Catherine's Almshouses and chapel and adjacent canon's house, 140m north of the CathedralStoke Canon BridgeChurchyard cross 15m south east of St Mary's churchCursus, long mortuary enclosure, ring ditch and other associated cropmarks 700m east of Netherexe BartonHall of the Vicars Choral, South StreetLaw Library, Cathedral YardBowl barrow 450m SSE of Stevenstone FarmEarthwork enclosure 220yds (200m) NE of Church Path Hill PlantationBowl barrow 400m WSW of Starved Oak CrossPynes Cross, 290m east of PynesRoman baths (site of), The DeaneryBowl barrow in Long Plantation, 680m NE of Starved Oak CrossBowl barrow 300m SW of Heathfield FarmBowl barrow 280m NNE of Starved Oak CrossLittle John's CrossRoman, Anglo Saxon and medieval defences called collectively Exeter City WallsBowl barrow in Long Plantation, 610m NE of Starved Oak CrossPart of the Roman town of Exeter, beneath Cathedral GreenTwo bowl barrows, 350m SE of Stevenstone FarmEarthwork enclosure 330yds (300m) SW of Three Horse Shoes InnPaddleford BridgeBowl barrow 300m SSE of Stevenstone FarmBowl barrow 210m NE of Starved Oak CrossRougemont CastleSt Loye's Chapel and cross, Rifford RoadIde BridgeTwo bowl barrows north of Green Lane, 430m and 330m west of Rewe CrossBowl barrow 470m east of FortescueSt Nicholas' PrioryChurchyard cross 3m south of Upton Pyne churchBowl barrow 350m NNE of Starved Oak CrossSignal stationThe medieval Exe Bridge, St Edmund's Church, and medieval tenement remains, lying between the River Exe and Frog StreetDanes CastleMedieval bridge and part of a late medieval conduit under Holloway StreetBowl barrow 320m NE of Starved Oak CrossEarthwork enclosure S of Blackall's CopseStoke Hill Camp, a slight univallate hillfortSt Katherine's Priory, PolsloeRoman signal station 450m north of Marshall FarmBowl barrow 220m WSW of Starved Oak CrossUnderground passages.