Summary:
This beautifully refurbished cottage, nestled in a unique period building, offers a perfect blend of charm and modern comfort. Enjoy bright, airy spaces thanks to large end-to-end sash windows, a well-equipped kitchen, and a cosy living room with a smart TV and dining area. Upstairs, find a luxurious double bedroom with smart TV and a modern bathroom. Located just a short walk from Exeter's shops, restaurants, and attractions, it's the ideal base for a memorable city break.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the whole cottage.
The Neighborhood:
This cottage in central Exeter places you right in the heart of one of Devon’s most historic and vibrant cities, with everything from ancient architecture to modern shopping, dining, and cultural experiences just a short stroll away. Exeter train station is less than 10 minutes walk away, whilst Exeter University and College are just a few minutes walk away.
Start with Exeter Cathedral, an awe-inspiring Gothic masterpiece with stunning vaulted ceilings and beautiful stained glass. Surrounding the cathedral, the Cathedral Green is a lovely place to relax with coffee from one of the nearby cafés. History enthusiasts will also enjoy the Royal Albert Memorial Museum (RAMM), offering fascinating exhibits on local history, art, and world cultures.
The city’s medieval Underground Passages provide a unique and atmospheric tour beneath the streets, while the Quayside offers a lively mix of restaurants, bars, antique shops, and riverside walks along the Exe Estuary Trail. From here, you can hire bikes, kayaks, or paddleboards for an active day out.
Shoppers will love Princesshay and Guildhall shopping centres, alongside Exeter’s many independent boutiques and weekly markets. Food lovers can indulge in a wide range of eateries, from street food to fine dining, including The Ivy, On The Waterfront, and cosy pubs serving local ales.
Central Exeter also makes an excellent base for day trips. Within a 30-minute train ride, you can reach Exmouth for sandy beaches or Topsham for estuary walks, boutique shopping, and riverside pubs. Dartmoor National Park is also nearby, offering spectacular landscapes for hiking, cycling, and picnics.
In the evening, catch a performance at Exeter Northcott Theatre, enjoy live music at a local venue, or simply wander the charming streets lit up at night.
Whether you’re here for history, shopping, nature, or food, a central Exeter holiday home puts the very best of the city and surrounding Devon right on your doorstep.
Find more local tips and tricks in our Guest Guide, which is available on booking.
Getting Around:
For those travelling by train, the property is less than a 10-minute walk from Exeter St David's station. If you're coming from Exeter Airport, it's only a 15-minute drive (lots of taxis are available) or 30 minutes by train. There are also numerous car hire companies at the airport as well as in the city should you want to explore the wider area.
For those who do bring a vehicle, there are two paid car parks nearby. Bystock Terrace Car park is a 1-minute walk away, and Howell Road Car park is around an 8-minute walk away. There are also limited pay and display on-street parking options available.
Other Things to Note:
The property is located in Central Exeter and benefits from a wide variety of amenities and travel connections within easy walking distance. And, whilst the property is located on a 20 mph road, it does mean there is potential for noise.
Interaction with Guests:
We will be available by phone, message or email for the duration of your stay. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any queries!