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The Old Exe Bridge is a ruined medieval arch bridge in Exeter in south-western England. Construction of the bridge began in 1190, and was completed by 1214. The bridge is the oldest surviving bridge of its size in England and the oldest bridge in Britain with a chapel still on it.
The House That Moved is a historic building in Exeter, originally built in the late Middle Ages and relocated in 1961 when the entire street it was on was demolished to make way for a new bypass road linked to the replacement of the city's bridge over the River Exe.
Exciting changes are coming or being proposed in Exeter. Here is the latest from the town's economic development director.
Closed-spandrel segmental stone arch bridge with 30 metres (98 ft) main span Rialto Bridge: Venice: Stone arch bridge with 31.80 metres (104.3 ft) span over Grand Canal: 22.90 metres (75.1 ft) wide Ponte Coperto: Pavia: Crosses Ticino River
After years of delays and legal battles, a new housing development in Exeter breaks ground, offering 38 custom-built and net zero energy homes.
EXETER — A proposed project to construct a mixed-use development with three apartment buildings and a commercial space off Portsmouth Avenue is facing opposition.. One resident called the ...
[1] [3] [7] Trubshaw himself said that he was "convinced the arch will be the largest and finest stone arch in Europe and will consequently be a lasting monument to the glory and superiority of Great Britain." [10] He also constructed many other bridges, including Exeter Bridge over the Derwent in Derby, Derbyshire (1850; now demolished). [1]
EXETER — A well-known Seacoast developer is proposing to build more than 120 housing units as part of a mixed-use development at 76 Portsmouth Ave.. Green & Company of North Hampton has ...