Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock, Exeter
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The Exeter Cathedral Astronomical Clock is a fifteenth-century astronomical clock in Exeter Cathedral, England. It displays the hour of the day, the day of the lunar month and the phase of the moon. The modern clock mechanism was installed in 1885 by Gillett & Bland of Croydon, and restored in 1910. ()
Coordinates: 50°43'23"N, 3°31'50"W
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St David'sExeter
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Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter Cathedral, Princesshay, Devon County War Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock?
Nearby attractions include St Martin's Church, Exeter (1 min walk), Exeter Cathedral, Exeter (2 min walk), Devon County War Memorial, Exeter (2 min walk), Guildhall, Exeter (2 min walk).
How to get to Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock by public transport?
The nearest stations to Exeter Cathedral astronomical clock:
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- South Street • Lines: L, T (5 min walk)
- High Street • Lines: L, T (4 min walk)
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- Exeter Central (8 min walk)
- Exeter St Thomas (14 min walk)