Junction of Regent Square with Fore Street, Heavitree
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Image: © David Smith Taken: 31 Jan 2016
Below the street sign is an engraved stone, Regents Square 1883, with the monogram JE in between. This is for John James Fry Ellis, who was a plumber responsible for the speculative development of sixty houses built before there were bye-laws requiring rear entrances. The shop on the corner is a charity shop for an Exeter cancer support charity