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Castle Quarter

Castle Street | Gandy Street | Queen Street

 

An area steeped in history and culture with the Norman Exeter Castle and the adjoining historic gardens and streets.

Paragon Gallery, Gandy StreetMany consider Gandy Street to be one of the most charming, and interesting streets in Exeter. Just off the High Street, it is lined with bijou gift shops such as Kintamani and Moko, independent jewellers selling hand made jewellery, such as Silver Lion, contemporary fine art at Paragon Gallery, and a selction of intimate wine bars and restaurants.

Michael SpiersExeter Castle courtyard is approached from the High Street, via Castle Street, which has just a few small shops, including Violette which sells handmade gifts, designer boutique Crede and prestigious independent jewellers Michael Spiers. The Exeter Castle courtyard is a popular venue for events and the annual food & drink festival. It will also be host to a series of arts events in the newly opened Long Gallery.

Head to Northernhay Gardens for peace and quiet - this was England's first public garden and stretches for 7 acres from Queen Street to North Street.

Places of interest:

In Gandy Street, the Cavern Club is the home of Coldplay and many well known bands have made their debuts here. The Exeter Phoenix has live music most nights of the year as well as an exciting programme of exhibitions, workshops and events.

 

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