About Exeter
Exeter is a bustling and historic city in Devon, situated on the River Exe. Exeter is a thriving business and tourism centre with a number of prestigious corporations renting offices in the area. The city is lined with impressive architecture, with a number of historic landmarks such as Exeter Cathedral and the Guildhall. Contemporary buildings are in contrast with the older red sandstone structures that survived the war. Boasting stunning architecture, idyllic riverside walks, green open spaces and great transport links throughout the city and beyond, Exeter is a highly sought-after business location for companies of all sizes.
Offices to Rent in Exeter
Considered one of the top ten most profitable locations for a business to be based, Exeter offers businesses a wide choice of office availability at affordable rents. There is a mix of office space in converted older-style buildings in the city centre, as well as modern, contemporary business centres located in business parks on the outskirts of the city, offering various types of office space, serviced premises, meeting rooms and state-of-the-art facilities.
Transport Connections
Exeter provides ample transport links, making it an excellent location to rent office space. The M5 motorway runs from Birmingham to Exeter, connecting with the M4 to London and South Wales. The A38 links Exeter with Plymouth and Cornwall, whilst the A30 runs through to Okehampton.
There are three main rail stations in Exeter; St David’s is a major interchange for the south west whilst the Exeter Central station serves the city centre and outlying areas better, as well as being the main route to London Waterloo. Exeter St Thomas station serves the west of the city and there are a further six suburban railway stations.
Exeter has an excellent bus service with many routes leading in and out of the city centre. There is also a country bus service that links with regional areas around the city. Exeter International Airport, approximately four miles from the city centre, services worldwide destinations across Europe and as far as Canada.
Shopping, Restaurants and Leisure
The main Princesshay shopping centre, which joins the High Street and Cathedral Close, is the largest in the city and is home to a plethora of retail stores, high street names, fashion brands, cafés and eateries. Alongside office premises, the city centre provides a substantial variety of shopping facilities, with the High Street mainly home to national retail chains.
There are a multitude of pubs, bars, cafés and restaurants throughout Exeter serving a diverse range of national and international cuisine. Exeter has many established hotels in and around the city, ideal for people visiting Exeter for pleasure or for business.