A Walk Around Lockdown Exeter - Heritage Open Days 2022
Tel: 01392 277041

Tel: 01392 277041
A self-guided walking tour of heritage sites in central Exeter.
The tour has a lockdown theme, showing that Exeter has not suffered not just one hundred days of lockdown, but almost two thousand years. There is an emphasis on walls, gates, doorways, enclosures, prisons, hospitals, epidemics but the walk does take in most of the heritage sites in central Exeter. There are illustrations of vanished gateways and early maps and links to websites where further information can be found on many of the sites visited.
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Free Admission | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
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