Exeter

by | Jan 18, 2023 | Europe, United Kingdom | 0 comments

In Exeter, we are mainly drawn to the old town with its old half-timbered buildings. And already at the approach a first little secret is revealed to us: Exeter is probably called Exe because of the river, or the city is named after the river. In any case, it’s a little fun fact for us that we didn’t have on our radar.

Old Town Exeter

The Exeter Historic Guildhall is one of the famous historic buildings in Exeter. There are also visiting appointments and guided tours, but this time we look at it from the outside. The facade is unfortunately a bit covered in moss at the moment, but we guess that’s the way it tends to be with such old buildings. It is still used today for government and civil affairs.

In the alleys of the old town of Exeter there are of course other old houses in half-timbered construction, which enjoy the special attention of Mimi. We let these impressions work on us and visit the cathedral next.

Exeter Cathedral

Exeter Cathedral has a very long history. The first buildings of the cathedral are dated to 1112. Since that time, there have been repeated additions and active restorations are still underway today. Highlights of this cathedral are the intricately decorated ribbed ceilings. The wood carvings on the furniture are very intricately done and are impressive. Again, the windows of the cathedral are elaborately designed with colored glass and complete the architectural impression.

Along the historic city wall we walk down to the river where another attractive area of the city can be found.

Exeter Quay

Exeter Quay hugs the banks of the river Exe. Along the Quay there are several cafes and bars. We haven’t quite gotten to the physical well-being yet, so we explore the Craft Cellars first. These are all cellar vaults built into the hillside which are used as art and craft studios each with store. All kinds of beautiful things are sold here. Oak furniture, jewelry, postcards; many things that make life more practical and above all more beautiful.

After the walk along the river, we strengthen ourselves in one of the cafes along the river before continuing our journey. This region invites us to linger, actually we could spend more hours here, but we want to reach a suitable sleeping place for us and our Ben before nightfall.

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We are Paddy and Mimi, a travel-hungry couple from tiny Switzerland in the middle of Europe. We call ourselves slow travelers, because we like to spend enough time in one place or country. Therefore we don’t only visit the typical sights but also get to know the culture of the respective country.

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