Directions
The Harry Hems Centre would like to encourage environmentally considerate travel to the venue. As the Centre is located in the city centre there are many convenient public transport options. Also please consider car sharing, the use of one of the Park & Ride services or some of Exeter's million pound rejuvenated cycle routes.
By Car - from the North
By Car - from the South
By Rail
By Bus
By Park and Ride
By Bicycle
Exeter Taxi Numbers
By Car - from the North
Leave the M5 at junction 29, then at traffic signals turn right onto Honiton Road - A3015 (signposted Exeter)
At Moor Lane Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the A3015 (signposted City Centre) At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the B3183 (signposted City Centre). Turn right at the traffic lights onto the B3183 (signposted City Centre)
Follow road through Fore Street, Heavitree, then bear right at traffic lights towards top of hill onto Heavitree Road. Follow road downhill towards roundabout adjacent to city swimming baths and Bus Station. At roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Paris Street - B3183 (signposted City Centre)
At the third set of traffic lights turn right onto Longbrook Street. Travel approximately 200m then on your right hand side, just after a church and before Harry’s Restaurant turn right, through the double green gates, into Hems Business Centre.
By Car - from the South
Proceeding towards Exeter on the A30 from Okehampton. Turn off at junction before
the M5 marked Exeter and Crediton A377.
Follow this road into the city. Carry straight on until you reach the Exe Bridges roundabout. Follow signs for city centre and then for tourist information until you reach the Paris Street roundabout.
Take the 1st left into Paris Street. At the third set of traffic lights turn right onto Longbrook Street. Travel approximately 200m then on your right hand side, just after a church and before Harry’s Restaurant turn right, through the double green gates, into Hems Business Centre.
By Rail
Exeter Central Station is around a 5 minute walk from The Harry Hems Centre.
Exeter St David's railway station is approximately a 25 minute walk or 5 minutes bus ride from The Harry Hems Centre. Take the H1 or H2 bus to the Sidwell Street. The buses depart approximately every 15 minutes.
Exeter has two main line stations, St. David's and Exeter Central and services connect the city with all major cities in the UK and to the Channel Tunnel and onto Europe. There are frequent direct services between Exeter and London's Paddington and Waterloo stations. A journey from London to Exeter takes as little as 2 hrs 15 minutes and from the Midlands, as little as 2 hrs 30 minutes.
See below for real-time arrival & departure information for Exeter's St. David's & Central stations which updates every 2 minutes.
Exeter St David's Train Times
Exeter Central Station Train Times
By Bus
The Harry Hems Centre is located within 5 minutes walking distance from Exeter bus station.
For timetable information please visit Devon Stagecoach's website
By Park and Ride
There are three park and ride services in Exeter:
- Matford Service No. PR5
Signposted from the A38 and A30 North bound.
- Honiton Road Service No. PR2, H1 & B
Just off the M5 Junction 29, North or South bound.
- Sowton Service No. PR4
For more information on bus times call Traveline on 0870 608 2608 or download the map above showing where the location of the car parks and boarding points in the city centre can be found.
By Bicycle
Exeter was chosen to become one of six Cycling Demonstration Towns across England. As a result of this Exeter was awarded £1.5m to make Exeter a cycle friendly city, substantially increasing the numbers of people cycling in and around the city.
The Harry Hems Centre has space for bicycles.
| A1 Cars | 01392 218 888 |
| 1st Contact Taxis | 01392 412 422 |
| Capital Taxis | 01392 433 433 |
| Club Cars | 01392 213 030 |
| Dartline Z Cars | 01392 422 888 |
| Gemini Taxis | 01392 666 666 |
