Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Exmouth Area
We've collected top 10 mentioned shopping places in Exmouth from other articles such as Day Out With The Kids, uk.hotels.com, DevonLive, including the mall, outlet, etc.
Best Shopping Malls, Outlet and Places in Exmouth Area
House Of Marbles Shop
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The Old Pottery, Pottery Rd, Bovey Tracey, Newton Abbot TQ13 9DS, United Kingdom
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"Spread over two floors, Dart Gallery show a constantly evolving collection of work by their hand-picked selection of established British artists, together with regular mixed and solo shows."
"First opened in 1868 by Queen Victoria, the Royal Albert Museum houses a collection of artifacts from Devon and Exeter as well as an exhibition exploring worldwide cultures. Displays range from glassware and local clocks to Aztec clay stamps, early Burmese textiles and rare objects from Easter Island. After extensive renovation in 2011, the RAMM was named Museum of the Year in 2012 for its inspiring exhibitions and is one of the top places to visit in Exeter."
"Situated in Cecil Road, Kirkham House is owned by English Heritage. Not
a bad place to be on a hot day as the house seems to remain cool in the
summer. Kirkham is a medieval house built probably in the fourteenth
century."
"Address: 140 Fore Street, Exeter, Devon, EX4 3AN, England, UK
Tel: +44 01392 412348
Standing on Fore Street and dating back to 1471, Tuckers Hall is now a Grade II listed landmark and was formerly a chapel, being built for the city's guild of the weavers, tuckers and shearers (the woollen cloth workers). Soon after, this medieval building began to function as a meeting space and guildhall for the weavers, and was modernised by the Victorians in the 1870s. Exeter is very famous for its historical woollen textile industry, and in the early 18th century, was actually responsible for some 25% of England's overall output."
"Stretching from Paignton Harbour all the way to Preston, this fabulous sandy beach is a great, family-friendly base for enjoying sand and sun. With a great selection of restaurants and cafés within just a stones throw, Paignton Sands also plays home to the Pier with its family fun amusements. Getting here - The best way to get to the beach is by taking the service to Paignton Bus Station."
"Preston Sands is to the North of Paignton Sands and is another sheltered beach in Torbay. There’s a promenade and cafe. Dogs are allowed from October to April."
"With easy access, this large sandy beach is often quiet when others can get busier, making it a great, safe choice for families. There are a handful of restaurants and cafés for a bite to eat, or why not take a picnic and enjoy sun, sea and sandwiches!. Getting here - Parking is available nearby, both in a car park and surrounding streets."
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