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a little more about Exeter
After the Roman withdrawal the Exeter was refounded by Alfred the Great and by the Norman Conquest it had become one of England’s largest towns. As you would expect with all its glorious space and therefore farming, it benefited greatly with the success of the wool trade era and was a prolific city well into the eighteenth century. It took a bit of a smack in WWII when much of it was damaged by bombing, but is very much a popular city again, with a great relaxed atmosphere.
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