Exeter UK Map

Map — Exeter UK Map

A clean map of Exeter UK Map with named layers and consistent geometry for fast cartographic work. The file accepts custom grids, legends and callouts without redrawing base content. Layer structure separates arterials and locals, districts, hydrography, parks and landmarks. Waterfronts and parks receive extra separation for better contrast on light palettes. Coordinates and scales are prepared for sheet production and consistent exports. Crisp vectors preserve edges at high DPI and export compactly for web delivery.

Ideal for signage, event maps, campus leaflets and waterfront brochures. Use it for visitor guides, city infographics, investment decks and municipal communications. The map integrates neatly with common DTP and GIS workflows. Editors can brand the palette and icons, then export sharp results for both print and web. Color systems can be swapped quickly to match seasonal or brand variants.

Exeter, a historic city in Devon, United Kingdom, is known for its rich history and architectural heritage. Here are some of the most famous buildings and landmarks in Exeter:

  1. Exeter Cathedral: The Exeter Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of Saint Peter at Exeter, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. It dates back to the 12th century and features impressive vaulted ceilings, intricate carvings, and a beautiful West Front.
  2. Rougemont Castle: Also known as Exeter Castle, Rougemont Castle has a history dating back to Norman times. While much of the castle is no longer standing, the remains and the gatehouse are still prominent and offer a glimpse into the city’s medieval past.
  3. Guildhall: The Exeter Guildhall is a historic building that has served various civic functions over the centuries. It features a mix of architectural styles, including medieval, Tudor, and Georgian elements. The Guildhall is often used for events, ceremonies, and exhibitions.
  4. St. Nicholas Priory: Dating back to the 11th century, St. Nicholas Priory is a medieval Benedictine monastery. The priory provides insight into medieval life and architecture and is a well-preserved example of religious buildings from that period.
  5. Mol’s Coffee House: Known as the oldest surviving brick building in Exeter, Mol’s Coffee House was built in 1596. It is a well-preserved Tudor merchant’s house and now operates as a museum, showcasing period furniture and exhibits related to Exeter’s history.
  6. Tuckers Hall: Tuckers Hall is a medieval guildhall that dates back to the early 15th century. It was historically associated with the cloth trade and features a unique timber-framed structure. The building is still used for various events and functions.
  7. The Custom House: Located on Exeter Quay, the Custom House is an 18th-century building that once served as a customs office for the bustling port. It is an elegant Georgian structure and is now home to a restaurant.
  8. Princesshay: While not a historic building itself, Princesshay is a modern shopping district in the heart of Exeter. It combines contemporary architecture with historical elements and offers a mix of shops, restaurants, and public spaces.

These landmarks contribute to Exeter’s charm and provide a glimpse into its diverse history, spanning from medieval times to the present day.

Author: Kirill Shrayber, Ph.D.

I have been working with vector cartography for over 25 years, including GPS, GIS, Adobe Illustrator and other professional cartographic software.
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