High Street
Exeter Views A street full with the great names in shopping!
This is Exeter's primary shopping street with lots of household shopping names. With the likes of Marks & Spencer, Next and the nearby John Lewis all firmly established, it's easy to see why the High Street is still Exeter's number one for retail. The car parks are close by, it's near the primary set down points for shoppers arriving by bus from the park and ride areas, and it's only moments from Exeter's main attractions.
https://www.exeterviews.co.uk/exeter-shopping-high-street.php
Visit Exeter This is what makes Exeter so different from any other city in the region.
Away from the busy High Street you'll find a wealth of chic independent stores that you can't find anywhere else.
https://www.visitexeter.com/shopping/independent
Exeter Memories For two thousand years, the main street of many settlements have been called the High Street. Exeter's High Street was once part of a major iron age route along the ridge that led down to the river crossing from Stoke Hill.
http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_streets/highstreet.php
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