Tyres in Exeter

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Devon

Devon is a county of England, reaching from the Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south. It is part of South West England, bounded by Cornwall to the west, Somerset to the northeast, and Dorset to the east. The City of Exeter is the county town. The county has a population of approximately 1.1 million people. The north and south coasts of Devon each have both cliffs and sandy shores, and the county’s bays contain seaside resorts, fishing towns, and ports. As well as agriculture, much of the economy of Devon is linked with tourism. The comparatively mild climate, coastline and landscape give rise to Devon as a destination for recreation and leisure in England, with visitors particularly attracted to the Dartmoor and Exmoor national parks; its coasts, including the resort towns along the south coast known collectively as the English Riviera. The largest towns in Devon are Plymouth, Exeter and Torquay. The oldest working commercial bakery in the world can be found in Plymouth. The F.H. Jacka located in Southside Street on the historic Barbican had been baking baked biscuits since the 16th century. It had actually been baking biscuits since the time of Armada in 1588.

 

About Exeter

Exeter is a historic city in Devon, England. Its population was 121,800 as of 2013. It lies within the ceremonial county of Devon, of which it is the county town as well as the home of Devon County Council. Currently the administrative area has the status of a non-metropolitan district and is therefore under the administration of the County Council. The city is on the River Exe about 37 miles northeast of Plymouth and 70 miles southwest of Bristol.

City of Exeter

Exeter was the most south-westerly Roman fortified settlement in Britain. Exeter Cathedral, founded in the mid 11th century, became Anglican during the 16th-century English Reformation. The modern city’s transport hubs include St Davids Railway Station, the Bus and Coach Station, and Exeter International Airport.