Dukes Residential Lettings & Property Management"Glenhaven" Old Heazille Lane, Rewe, Exeter, Devon., EX5 4HB, United Kingdom, 01392 860 900, lettings@dukeslettings.co.ukArea Informationhttp://www.dukeslettings.co.uk21:15 04-Sep-2010
DUKES LET AND MANAGE PROPERTIES IN EXETER, SURROUNDING VILLAGES AND RURAL LOCATIONS. Exeter the Capital of Devon. "With a touch of buzzy, big city atmosphere, a large student population and a thriving arts scene, Exeter is one of the liveliest cities in the southwest. The city's long heritage means there are plenty of monuments and historical attractions to occupy at least a day's sightseeing, and the excellent selection of bars, cafes and restaurants make Exeter a vibrant place to be after dark." - Lonely Planet. Exeter is a historic city situated in the beautiful countryside of Devon, this intimate city is brimming with character and steeped in more than 2,000 years of history. The city's long heritage still boasts monuments and historical attractions ranging from Exeter Cathedral's magnificent Gothic architecture http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/exeter-cathedral.htm to the mysterious medieval Exeter’s Underground Passages. http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/EM/undergroundp.html Exeter University is rated firmly in the premier league of UK Universities, according to the latest National Surveys Awards, with 14,000 students at campuses in Exeter and Cornwall. There are also other excellent education facilities such as a tertiary college, and a wide choice of state and private schools. Exeter is the regional Capital of the southwest and is the natural choice for relocation, with great road, air and rail communications-as an example you can reach London in just over 2 hours by rail. Exeter International Airport is an airport on the grow, servicing both National and International destinations. www.exeter-airport.co.uk Exeter is a city full of contrasts and Big Names can be found in the High Street and the spacious new Princesshay development www.princesshay.com. Costing over £200 million to build, providing 530,000 square ft of new shops, with three major stores and over 60 other retail outlets, residential apartments, cafes, bars and restaurants. But there are also fascinating specialist Exeter shopping haunts like narrow cobbled Gandy Street. Exeter is also the Southwest's cultural centre with a year-round programme of festivals to entertain and inspire. Explore Exeter's past at award-winning museums, see cutting-edge exhibitions at the Spacex, and enjoy the very best in music, drama, and film at lively venues like Exeter Phoenix, Barnfield Theatre and the revamped Exeter Northcott Theatre www.exeternorthcott.co.uk. Restaurants in Exeter are regularly rated in the top 20 UK eating venues. Sample mouthwatering menus created from fresh local Devon produce - Bon Appétit! DEVON COAST With breathtaking views, the Devon coast and countryside includes some of the most stunning seascapes to be found in Britain including the South West Coast Path, and the World Heritage East Devon Jurassic Coast. Mile upon mile of rugged cliffs, Blue Flag beaches, both pebbled and golden sand, genteel seaside towns, and tiny fishing villages create happy memories of Devon holidays that will last a lifetime. Take a boat trip, admire cliff-top views, get energetic by trying a new water sport, or simply build sandcastles and treat yourself to a Devon cream tea. http://www.businessservicesuk.com/classifieds.php
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