Last Update April 24th, 2021 - EX1 3AX lies on Chard Road in Exeter. EX1 3AX is located in the Heavitree electoral ward, within the local authority district of Exeter and the English Parliamentary constituency of Exeter. The Clinical Commissioning Group is NHS Devon CCG and the police force is Devon & Cornwall. This postcode has been in use since January 1980.
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The EX1 3AX postcode is within the Devon Upper Tier Local Authority. As of Saturday 24th April there were 20,159 confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases reported by Public Heath England in Devon.
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EX1 3AX maps
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Source: OS OpenMap – Local (Ordnance Survey)
Source: OS VectorMap District (Ordnance Survey)
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EX1 3AX geodata
Post Box Exeter Nh
Easting | 294259 |
Northing | 92784 |
Latitude | 50.725025 |
Longitude | -3.499452 |
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Source: Open Postcode Geo
Licence: Open Government Licence
Where is EX1 3AX?
Street | Chard Road |
Town/City | Exeter |
Country | England |
Postcode District | EX1 |
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Source: Land Registry Price Paid Data
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EX1 3AX Elevation
Elevation or altitude of EX1 3AX as distance above sea level:
Metres | Feet | |
---|---|---|
Elevation | 30m | 98ft |
Elevation is measured from the approximate centre of the postcode, to the nearest point on an OS contour line from OS Terrain 50, which has contour spacing of ten vertical metres.
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Source: Open Postcode Elevation
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Politics
Ward | Heavitree |
Constituency | Exeter |
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Source: ONS Postcode Database
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Crime
Reported crime within 500m of EX1 3AX
April 2019 | Anti-social behaviour | On or near Chard Road | 26m |
April 2019 | Violence and sexual offences | On or near Carlyon Close | 179m |
April 2019 | Violence and sexual offences | On or near Nicholas Road | 190m |
➜ Chard Road crime map and outcomes |
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Source: data.police.uk
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Transport
Nearest bus stops to EX1 3AX
Carlyon Gardens (Sweetbriar Lane) | Heavitree | 112m |
Carlyon Gardens (Sweetbriar Lane) | Heavitree | 120m |
Dawn Close (Sweetbrier Lane) | Heavitree | 225m |
Hamlin Lane | Heavitree | 231m |
Hamlin Lane | Heavitree | 234m |
Nearest railway stations to EX1 3AX
Polsloe Bridge Station | 0.7km |
St James Park (Devon) Station | 1.7km |
Digby & Sowton Station | 2.2km |
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Source: NaPTAN
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Broadband
Broadband access in EX1 3AX (2020 data)
Percentage of properties with Next Generation Access | 100.0% |
Percentage of properties with Superfast Broadband | 100.0% |
Percentage of properties with Ultrafast Broadband | 100.0% |
Percentage of properties with Full Fibre Broadband | 100.0% |
Superfast Broadband is between 30Mbps and 300Mbps
Ultrafast Broadband is > 300Mbps
Broadband speed in EX1 3AX (2019 data)
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Median download speed | 67.3Mbps |
Average download speed | 72.2Mbps |
Maximum download speed | 350.00Mbps |
Upload
Median upload speed | 8.4Mbps |
Average upload speed | 8.6Mbps |
Maximum upload speed | 20.00Mbps |
Broadband limitations in EX1 3AX (2020 data)
Percentage of properties unable to receive 2Mbps | 0.0% |
Percentage of properties unable to receive 5Mbps | 0.0% |
Percentage of properties unable to receive 10Mbps | 0.0% |
Percentage of properties unable to receive 30Mbps | 0.0% |
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Source: Ofcom
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EX1 3AX gas and electricity consumption
Estimated total energy consumption in EX1 3AX by fuel type, 2015.
Consumption (kWh) | Meter count | Mean (kWh/meter) | Median (kWh/meter) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Gas | 491,163 | 46 | 10,677 | 10,930 |
Electricity | 138,309 | 42 | 3,293 | 3,022 |
- Consumption: The estimated total energy consumption, in kWh, across all meters in EX1 3AX, for 2015.
- Meter count: The total number of meters in EX1 3AX.
- Mean: The mean average consumption per meter, in kWh.
- Median: The median average consumption per meter, in kWh.
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Source: Postcode level gas estimates: 2015 (experimental)
Source: Postcode level electricity estimates: 2015 (experimental)
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Deprivation
7% of English postcodes are less deprived than EX1 3AX:GetTheData
Source: ONS Postcode Database
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Food Standards Agency
Three nearest food hygiene ratings to EX1 3AX (meters)
Stoke Hill AFC Cafe | Hamlin Lane Changing Rooms | 404m | |
Royal Oak | 79-81 Fore Street | 451m | |
Tesco Express (2620) | 85 Fore Street | 451m | |
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Companies registered in or near EX1 3AX
EMJ ENGINEERING LTD | 68 Chard Road | EX1 3AX |
INTERWOVEN PRODUCTIONS CIC | 8 Chard Road | EX1 3AX |
RJM PROJECT SERVICES LTD | 10 Chard Road | EX1 3AX |
SEGWAY SOUTHWEST LIMITED | 67 Chard Road, Exeter | EX1 3AY |
CLARITY ACCOUNTS LTD | 70 Sweetbrier Lane | EX1 3AQ |
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Source: Companies House
Licence: Supplied under section 47 and 50 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 and Schedule 1 of the Database Regulations (SI 1997/3032)
Nearest post box to EX1 3AX
Last Collection | |||
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Location | Mon-Fri | Sat | Distance |
Chard Road Post Office | 19:00 | 12:00 | 207m |
Hamlin Lane | 17:45 | 12:15 | 267m |
Cowick Street Post Office | 19:00 | 12:00 | 345m |
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Source: Dracos
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Nearest sports facilities to EX1 3AX
Facility | Distance |
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Heavitree Pleasure Ground Whipton Lane, Exeter Outdoor Tennis Courts | 276m |
Hamlin Lane Playing Fields Hamlin Lane, Exeter Grass Pitches | 362m |
St Michael’s Church Of England Primary Academy South Lawn Terrace, Exeter Sports Hall, Grass Pitches | 398m |
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Source: Active Places
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Nearest schools to EX1 3AX
School | Phase of Education | Distance |
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St Michael's Church of England Primary Academy South Lawn Terrace, Heavitree, Exeter, EX1 2SN | Primary | 362m |
Ladysmith Infant & Nursery School Ladysmith Road, Exeter, EX1 2PS | Primary | 725m |
Ladysmith Junior School Pretoria Road, Exeter, EX1 2PT | Primary | 785m |
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EX1 3AX NUTS and EX1 3AX LAU
The below table lists the Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics (NUTS) codes and Local Administrative Units (LAU) codes for EX1 3AX:
NUTS 1 Code | Name |
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UKK | South West (England) |
NUTS 2 Code | Name |
UKK4 | Devon |
NUTS 3 Code | Name |
UKK43 | Devon CC |
LAU 1 Code | Name |
E07000041 | Exeter |
LAU 2 Code | Name |
E05011014 | Heavitree |
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Source: ONS Postcode Directory
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EX1 3AX census areas
The below table lists the Census Output Area (OA), Lower Layer Super Output Area (LSOA), and Middle Layer Super Output Area (MSOA) for EX1 3AX:
Code | Name | |
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OA | E00101172 | |
LSOA | E01019986 | Exeter 007A |
MSOA | E02004155 | Exeter 007 |
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Source: ONS Postcode Directory
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Nearest postcodes to EX1 3AX
EX1 3AY | Chard Road | 38m |
EX1 3AQ | Sweetbrier Lane | 111m |
EX1 3AF | Sweetbrier Lane | 114m |
EX1 3AU | Lymeborne Avenue | 120m |
EX1 2TJ | Roseland Crescent | 178m |
EX1 3DU | Dawn Close | 183m |
EX1 3AJ | Sweetbrier Lane | 200m |
EX1 2SG | Hamlin Lane | 204m |
EX1 3AT | Nicholas Road | 210m |
EX1 3AS | Chard Road | 210m |
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Source: Open Postcode Geo; Land Registry Price Paid Data
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Things to do with EX1 3AX
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It’s my birthday! Well it was, this weekend just passed, and how did I celebrate? With food of course!
I went home for the weekend to a very wet Exeter and delved into a brand new foody venture recommended to me by the lovely Chris from Eating Exeter. Hub Box is owned by a few guys who hail from Cornwall and as well as two Hubs past the Devon border there is now the Exeter location, the biggest of the three. The basic premise is American diner, but with a British design twist, think open red-brick walls painted with cartoon food murals, seating and tables made out of clap board and replica vintage signage fashioned from clap board remnants, stencils and back-lighting. The hub for which I assume the place is named is a large shipping container-turned kitchen in the centre of the dining area. It’s small in here, seating for about 25 at a push, and as a result there is no bookings system, just first come first served attitude, which rather befits the place. The menu too is small, but for good reason; Hub Box specialises in diner fare done big and done well, if you don’t leave with BBQ sauce slathered on your chops I can imagine the guys here would be disappointed.
We had the Big Kahoona burger, a double helping of juicy beef patty loaded with dribbling pulled pork and a cloud-like brioche bun. The Mack Daddy mackerel burger was equally impressive and came not coated with breadcrumbs (a relief for me) but with a huge dollop of tart horseradish may, sweet beets and a pickled cucumber. We shared three sides of skin-on fries, slaw and a genius dish called Burnt Beans, consisting of paprika-smoked refried beans rolling with strips of butter-soft slow-cooked pork ends – I could have eaten a whole meal of that side dish alone.
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Traktor for mac download. I can’t fault the food at this place, the meat was local and not an ounce of fat or sinew could be found in teeth. The sides were split between us in separate dishes, perfect for my Joey-doesn’t-share-food companion, the staff are also welcoming lovely chaps who clearly adore their jobs and care a lot about food and their venture. Next on the cards is a move to Bristol they tell me, thought they are wary of taking the Hub to the big smoke just yet. For me the independent ventures are always the best, and Exeter residents could all do well to avoid the chains and make a beeline for Hub Box instead.