Heavitree
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Heavitree is a historic village and former civil parish situated formerly outside the walls of the City of Exeter in Devon, England, and is today an eastern district of that city. It was formerly the first significant village outside the city on the road to London. It was the birthplace of the librarian Thomas Bodley, and the theologian Richard Hooker, and from the 16th century to 1818 was a site for executions within what is now the car park of the St Luke's Campus of the University of Exeter.[1]
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The Heavitree public house in Fore Street. (The pub has reverted to its former name 'The Horse And Groom' since this photograph was taken.) | |
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Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
50.72139°N 3.50543°W / 50.72139; -3.50543 |
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