This is a list of the suburbs, wards and landmarks located within the city of Exeter, England.[1]
Suburbs
- Alphington
- Beacon Heath – a housing estate near Pinhoe
- Clyst Heath
- Countess Wear
- Cowick
- Digby
- Duryard
- Exe Island
- Exwick
- Foxhayes
- Friar's Green
- Haven Banks
- Heavitree
- Livery Dole
- Lower Wear
- Marsh Barton
- Matford
- Middle Moor
- Monkerton
- Newcourt
- Newtown
- Pennsylvania
- Pinhoe
- Polsloe
- Redhills
- Sowton
- St David's
- St James
- St Leonard's
- St Sidwells
- St Thomas
- Stoke Hill
- Topsham
- Whipton – a suburban area east of Polsloe Bridge station and north of Heavitree
- Whipton Barton
- Wonford
Wards
The city is subdivided into thirteen wards, for electoral and other purposes relating to Exeter City Council. Since boundary changes came into effect in 2016, the following is the list of current wards:
- Alphington – includes the Marsh Barton industrial estate
- Duryard & St James
- Exwick
- Heavitree
- Mincinglake & Whipton
- Newtown & St Leonards
- Pennsylvania
- Pinhoe
- Priory
- St David's
- St Loyes
- St Thomas
- Topsham – includes Newcourt and the east half of Countess Wear
Built environment
Extant
Historic
Natural environment
Sports grounds
- Exeter Arena
- Exeter Golf and Country Club
- Sandy Park (Exeter Chiefs, rugby union)
- St James Park (Exeter City FC, association football)
Places of worship
Hospitals
Current hospitals
- Heavitree hospital (formerly Exeter City Hospital)
- Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital
- Whipton Hospital
- Wonford House Hospital
Former hospitals
References
- ↑ Details of most of these places can be found in: Hoskins, W. G. (2004). Two Thousand Years in Exeter (Revised and updated ed.). Chichester: Phillimore. ISBN 1-86077-303-6.
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