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Entrance to Alma Place, Heavitree, Exeter
The path ("place") is covered by rooms of the Conservative Club building. presumably a right of way existed when the building was erected
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 26 Apr 2020
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Heavitree Conservative Club, Exeter
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 26 Apr 2020
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Church Street, Heavitree, Exeter
Victorian villas at the corner with Sivell Place, with an older-looking house beyond.
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 22 Jun 2021
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Alma Place, Heavitree, Exeter
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 26 Apr 2020
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The Ship and Pelican Public House
Located in Fore Street, Heavitree, Exeter, at the junction with Church Street, and directly opposite the Heavitree Public House. The Ship & Pelican is the oldest public house in Heavitree, dating back to at least 1740. The Ship Inn issued 1½d copper tokens from 1890 when it was part of Algar and Crowson's Windsor Brewery Group. The name was changed to Ship and Pelican in the 1980's and it is a Grade II listed building.
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Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 29 Dec 2009
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Ship and Pelican pub sign
Sign outside the Ship and Pelican, Heavitree.
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Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 29 Dec 2009
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Exeter : St Michael & All Angels Church
Image: © Lewis Clarke
Taken: 1 Jun 2009
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Sivell Place, Heavitree
The small plaque on the wall below the name Rowan House states that the property has been built to Passivhaus environmental specifications
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 10 May 2020
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The Heavitree public house
Located in Fore Street, Exeter, at the junction with Church Street.
As with the Ship and Pelican, on the opposite side of Church Street, this pub dates back to 1740. The only older buildings in Heavitree are ecclesiastical. Originally called the Horse and Jockey, the building was a popular refreshment-stop for many when walking to public executions at Ringswell. The pub was the first public house to be purchased, in 1891, by the newly incorporated Heavitree Brewery, which traded from Church Street. The public house was renamed 'The Heavitree' on 4th August 2006.
The building to the right, with the double garage front, is now part of the public house. It used to house Exeter Fire Brigade's Heavitree District Fire Station. When the Danes Castle site opened in 1932 as the main Exeter Fire Station, this station, along with all other district stations was closed. The building then became Swanston's fruit and vegetable shop and then later, an extension of the pub.
(Information from 'Exeter Memories' - http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/ ).
Image: © Richard Dorrell
Taken: 29 Dec 2009
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The Ship and Pelican inn, Heavitree, Exeter
Image: © David Smith
Taken: 26 Apr 2020
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