Photowalking Exeter August 8
Updated
I took the opportunity of great weather today to down tools and grab the camera for another photowalking session in my “Summer in Exeter” (Devon, England) series. I really am doing the 4-hour workweek this August — and why not.
The series can be seen in full by clicking on the Flickr logo in the sidebar.

The Exe Valley running through the heart of Exeter
This is taken from the centre of the city and shows the Exe Valley which runs through it. The great thing about Exeter is that you’re never far from country and farmland wherever you’re situated. You can see the 18th-century streets leading to the River Exe, which runs from right to left down the valley — unsighted in the picture.
These Georgian cottages (below) are in the street shown directly ahead in the pic above. If you were to remove the plastic rubbish bags and the overhead cables, you could film a Jane Austen novel here. Mind you, you’d have to lay a dirt surface across the street as they didn’t have metalled roads in those days. Takes you back though, doesn’t it?

Cottages from Jane Austen’s day — slightly gentrified
Going forward — across the other side of the street are the offices of a media company in another old building. I love the combination of modern knowledge-based companies housed in 18th-century surroundings. They are so complementary they could have been made for each other. You may then get some idea of where the new Syntagma Towers is going to be situated.
This is the end of the street where Georgian meets Victoriana. It’s so quaint here you almost expect to see Charles Dickens in a stove-pipe hat coming around the corner. There’s an office to let right ahead across the road, but it’s far too small for the industrial needs of Syntagma Media. Very pleasant spot for an internet business, though.

18th century meets Victoriana in the centre of Exeter
Below, and just around the corner from the cottages, is the Old Priory, which is 900 years old. That means it was built around 1107. Next to it, out of shot, is the Old Mint, where Exeter’s coinage was made. Strange to think the Government in London had nothing to do with such important stuff in those days — except collecting taxes in the coinage, of course.

The Old Priory and Mint, around 900 years old
But 900 years is a long time for a building to stand and remain so sturdy. It really doesn’t look a day over 850.
Lastly, a wonderful French-style office building with Exeter Cathedral behind. Now that really would make a great Syntagma Towers. We’d have to borrow the Cathedral towers, of course.

French-style office building with the Cathedral towering behind




Beautiful shots, John. The bottom one is my favorite.
My husband and I traveled to Philadelphia last month and remarked about the old houses and churches we saw. We don’t see to much of that in Silicon Valley. Yes, it does take you back.
By Deborah on August 8th, 2007 at 3:14 pm
Thanks, Deborah, glad my walk wasn’t in vain.
Yes, I got the Priory shot just right. I was quite close and standing in deep shade. The red of the building really brings out the blue of the sky. It just needed an old monk standing by the door.
I didn’t know you lived in Silicon Valley. You must be very rich.
By John Evans on August 8th, 2007 at 3:37 pm
“I didn’t know you lived in Silicon Valley. You must be very rich.”
Pfft! Not me.
Everything out here is criminally overpriced. It didn’t use to be that way until the technology industry started booming. BTW, excellent post on Techmeme and Silicon Valley. Dave Winer was right on.
By Deborah on August 8th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
Thanks again, Deb. I’ve never been to Silicon Valley, but after working in marketing in the City of London (the Square Mile) in the late 80s, I’ve got a good feel of how it might be.
Interestingly, Duncan Riley has just got back from there and he emailed to say it’s just as Dave describes it.
By John Evans on August 8th, 2007 at 4:20 pm
Nice pics looks a lot like Hoboken,NJ’s old town.
By David Krug on August 8th, 2007 at 9:57 pm
Very nice!
By TDH on August 9th, 2007 at 6:54 am
Wow, Hoboken, New Jersey old town sound like the place to be.
By John Evans on August 9th, 2007 at 8:25 am
Cheers, Thord. Hey, how about some photowalking from Sweden? You must have some great stuff to shoot over there — and not just the girls.
By John Evans on August 9th, 2007 at 8:34 am