Heavitree
Heavitree is a historic village and parish situated formerly outside the walls of the City of Exeter in Devon, England, and is today an eastern suburb of that city. It was formerly the first significant village outside the city on the road to London. It was the birthplace of Thomas Bodley, and Richard Hooker, and until 1818 was a site for executions.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavitree
Lockdown Necessities:
https://exeter.gov.uk/clean-safe-city/community-safety/coronavirus/
https://www.lockdownexeter.co.uk/
OpenStreetMap:
https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=heavitree#map=14/50.7218/-3.5033
Tithe Maps:
https://www.devon.gov.uk/historicenvironment/tithe-map/exeter-heavitree/
Parks and Gardens
https://www.parksandgardens.org/places/locality/exeter
Memories:
http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_areas/heavitree.php
More:
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S Heavitree - City Centre - St Leonards - Wonford Circular
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R Wonford - St Leonards - City Centre - Heavitree Circular
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H1 Exeter St Davids - RD & E Hospital and Digby
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H - Exeter St Davids - RD & E Hospital
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A Alphington - Heavitree
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Heavitree - ECC Ward
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Interwoven Productions CIC, Exeter
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9 - Exeter - Honiton
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9A - Exeter - Seaton - Lyme Regis
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GRN Sowton - Matford Park & Ride
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Heavitree Quarry Trails
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Exeter Cycle Route E3 City Centre - Cranbrook
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G Hamlin Gardens – Exeter Quay
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QuickPrint
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Exeter Green Circle - Ludwell Valley Walk
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Exeter Green Circle - Mincinglake Walk
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Heavitree & Whipton Barton - DCC Division
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Central Convenience - Birchy Barton, Exeter