EPW024083 ENGLAND (1928). St Peter's Cathedral, Exeter, 1928

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Title [EPW024083] St Peter's Cathedral, Exeter, 1928
Reference EPW024083
Date September-1928
Link
Place name EXETER
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 292144, 92531
Longitude / Latitude -3.5281393020916, 50.72180848675
National Grid Reference SX921925

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Barnfield Road, which at this time continued, uninterrupted, as far as the junction with Denmark Road. The road was split into two parts by the construction of the Inner Bypass in the early 1960s.

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:22:56 AM
The Horse Chestnut tree that still exists, but is now much larger.

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:19:13 AM
Chorister Alley. A narrow alley that runs between number 9 and 10 Cathedral Close. Named Chorister Alley because before 1942 it lead to the Choristers' School. On 4th May 1942 the Choristers' School was destroyed in the worst night of bombing. The alley has kept its name, but now serves as a short cut between the cathedral Close and the Bedford Street area.

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:15:19 AM
The Sacred Heart, Roman Catholic church in South Street

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:08:24 AM

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:07:31 AM
Palace Gate Convent School

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:07:09 AM
The Gate House to the Bishop's Palace

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:06:43 AM
The Bishop's Palace

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:05:44 AM

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:05:27 AM
Bedford Chapel

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:04:58 AM
The Choristers' School. On 4th May 1942 Exeter suffered a heavy air-raid as part of the notorious Baedeker Blitz and the Choristers' School, along with the neighbouring Abbot's Lodge, received a direct hit from a high-explosive bomb. Both buildings were totally destroyed. Fortunately it was the Easter holiday, so all of the choristers had gone home.

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:04:23 AM
The Abbot's Lodge. Originally owned by the Abbots of Buckfast and dating back to at least the 1400s. On 4th May 1942 Exeter suffered a heavy air-raid as part of the notorious Baedeker Blitz and the Abbot's Lodge, along with the adjacent Choir School, received a direct hit from a high-explosive bomb. Four people in the building at the time were killed and the Abbot's Lodge was totally destroyed.

Kate Burhouse
Thursday 7th of May 2020 12:00:55 AM
The Cathedral Church of St Peter in Exeter

Kate Burhouse
Wednesday 6th of May 2020 11:51:16 PM

Kate Burhouse
Wednesday 6th of May 2020 11:50:05 PM
The Chapter House

Kate Burhouse
Wednesday 6th of May 2020 11:49:49 PM
St Mary Major. Rebuilt several times, but the last building of real historic value was demolished by the Victorians in 1865 and replaced with the building that appears in this photograph. After the re-housing of the poorest area of Exeter, the West Quarter, to the new estate of Burnthouse Lane in the 1930s, the population of central Exeter was considerably less, and the congregation of St Mary Major dwindled. As the newest church building in central Exeter, hence the one with least historical interest, it was declared redundant and finally demolished in 1971. Subsequent excavations of the site have revealed the remains of a Roman bath house, which is currently covered over to preserve it. Several attempts have been made over the years to raise sufficient funds to open up the Roman remains for all to see, but so far have failed.

Kate Burhouse
Wednesday 6th of May 2020 11:47:20 PM
Southernhay East

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 12:37:08 PM
View north in this area.

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 10:01:54 AM
Southernhay House

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 10:00:08 AM

Allen T
Sunday 13th of July 2014 07:12:06 PM
Close up of lower part of West Front

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:54:37 AM
View into this courtyard

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:51:48 AM
Barnfield Crescent

Allen T
Wednesday 5th of June 2013 11:21:09 AM
St Mary Major Church. Central to the life of the St Mary Major parish since medieval times the church was inexplicably demolished in the 1970's to give a better view of Exeter Cathedral.

Allen T
Sunday 12th of May 2013 11:23:00 AM
For information, the church, built in 1867 and considered by many to be of little architectural merit, had become less used in the mid-20th century. It was demolished in 1971 following a decision by the church authorities.

See http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_churches/stmarymajor.php for more information on this church.

John W
Sunday 30th of October 2016 04:29:15 PM
Royal Clarence Hotel

HenryWRWhite
Thursday 20th of December 2012 08:42:04 PM
Allegedly the first use of the word "Hotel" in the UK.

Allen T
Sunday 13th of July 2014 07:13:11 PM
Regrettably very severely damaged by fire 28th/29th October 2016.

John W
Sunday 30th of October 2016 04:30:35 PM
The Georgian Merchants House dating from the 17th century now a listed building used for professional offices.

Allen T
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 10:19:14 PM
Yesterday this building was signed as Southernhay House.

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:59:13 AM

Allen T
Sunday 13th of July 2014 07:11:11 PM
Barnfield Theatre. Still used for plays, musical entertainment and recitals etc.

Allen T
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 10:16:32 PM
The line of the old Roman City Wall in Southernhay which interestingly is obscured by trees along its whole route. Nowadays the wall is fully exposed.

Allen T
Tuesday 2nd of October 2012 10:14:31 PM
A garden rubbish bonfire well underway!

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:20:27 PM
The old Royal Devon & Exeter Hospital c1760.

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:15:32 PM
Southernhay West and East.

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:12:59 PM
Bedford Circus a Georgian crescent.

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:09:59 PM
St Peter's Cathedral

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:08:34 PM
Mol's Coffee House dating back to the 16th century and used by Sir Francis Drake.

Allen T
Saturday 29th of September 2012 09:07:00 PM