Exeter: the walls behind the Custom House
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The photograph on this page of Exeter: the walls behind the Custom House by Derek Harper as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Derek Harper Taken: 14 Feb 2007
The walls runs along the foot of the steep hill on which the city stands. On the left is Higher Leat, originally created to help drain the marshy land between the river and the walls. The path ahead climbs past Cricklepit Mill to the top of the extant walls.