North Street, originally the North Gate to the city is located close to Mary Arches Street and the Harlequins car parks
This is a busy street and also one of the main routes coming up from St Davids Station to the city centre. If using this approach, either as a pedestrian or as a passenger, the route will include crossing the old Iron Bridge (1834) over the Longbrook Valley.
As well as the shops within North Street there are also a few outlets beneath the bridge in Lower North Street. The wares on offer range from nail artistry & pedicures to cooking appliances and tattooist. Other traders within this area include hair & beauty salons, a few restaurants and a pubic house.
Shops include:
Mirror Hair Design, Ink Tattoo & Piercing, JustWaxing, and The AGA Shop
Exeter Shopping Directory
There are several restaurants within North Street including:
Herbies, The Conservatory, Red Rose, and Steaks N Sushi.
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Places to see in North Street and nearby include:
Car parking close by at:
Mary Arches Street Car Park, Harlequins Car Park, Guildhall Car Park
Nearby accommodation:
City Gate Hotel in North Street (Iron Bridge)
Rougemont Hotel in Queen Street
Nearest available accommodation to North Street
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