Situated on the West side of the River Exe, St. Thomas is mainly made up of Victorian terraced houses, Shopping areas and parks.
St Thomas Parish Church was built in 1412, replacing the previous Chapel built in 1261 which was swept away by flooding in 1384. Warning to developers – don’t build on flood plains!!
There are people from all walks of life living and working in St. Thomas and an eclectic mix of businesses mainly centred on the #Cowick Street area.
If it’s shopping you’re after, you’ll find Boots, Costa, TK Maxx, Next and a Marks & Spencer Foodhall at The Exebridges Centre.
And around the corner the many shops and businesses of Cowick Street and the older style shopping centre.
At the bottom of Cowick Street there’s the St. Thomas mainline Railway station.
Fancy eating out? There are many pubs and takeaways from nationwide chains to local establishments. The very best restaurant and takeaway must be the #Argee Bargee, the Indian on Buddle Lane.
There is a nursery school, three primary schools and nearby secondary schools, West Exe in Alphington and others in nearby areas of Exeter.
If you’re feeling active, The Riverside Leisure Centre on Alphington Street has a 25m swimming pool, squash courts, sports hall, gym and indoor cycling. Then there is also the Exeter Croquet Club and the Bowling Club both at Pinces Gardens, a Karate Club, a boxing club and several play areas for younger children.
#investors and #landlords favour the area for #renting to families and University students and postgraduates. Being outside the #Articl 4 area (January 2024) #conversion to HMOs under permitted development rights is relatively straight forward.
If you want to rent a home, rooms in shared houses are from £600 to £700. Houses rent from £800 for a 1 bedroom flat to £1300 or £1400 for a 3 bed house. There is nothing larger to rent now in March 2024.
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Situated on the west side of the river St Thomas is mainly made up of Victorian terrorist houses shopping areas and parks St Thomas Parish church was built in 1412 replacing the previous Chapel built in 1261 which was Swept Away by flooding in 1384 warning to developers don’t build on flood
Plains there are people from all walks of life living and working in St Thomas and an eclectic mix of businesses mainly centered on the carck street area if it’s shopping or after you’ll find boots Costa TK Max next and a marks and Spencer Food Hall at The X Bridges
Center around the corner many shops and businesses of Carrick Street and the older style shopping center at the bottom of Carrick Street there’s the St Thomas Mainline railway station fanc eting out there are many many pubs and takeaways from Nationwide chains to local establishments the very best restaurant and takeaway must be the
Arj baraji the Indian on budle Lane there is a nursery school three primary schools and nearby secondary schools West X in alington and others in nearby areas of exiter if you’re feeling quite active the Riverside Leisure Center on alfington street has a 25 M swimming pool Squash Courts Sports Hall Gym and
Indoor cycling then there is also the extra cro club and the Bowling Club both at pinis Gardens a karate club a boxing club and several play areas for younger children if you want to rent a home rooms in shared houses are from 600 to 700 houses rent from 800 for one-bedroom
Flat to 13 to, 1400 for a three-bedroom house there is nothing larger to rent now in March 2024