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Duryard
  • Duryard and St James
Streatham Campus, University of Exeter showing part of Duryard
Duryard is located in the United Kingdom
Duryard
Duryard
Location within the United Kingdom
Area4.55 km2 (1.76 sq mi)
Population11,883 ( 2011 census) [1]
•  Density2,612/km2 (6,770/sq mi)
Shire county
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townEX4
Postcode district EX
List of places
UK
England
50°44′30″N 3°32′20″W / 50.74167°N 3.53889°W / 50.74167; -3.53889

Duryard is an ancient area of Exeter in Devon, England. [2] [3] Duryard was once the hunting land of the Anglo-Saxon kings. The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon dear (deer) and geard (fold). [4] Today, much of the area is occupied by the University of Exeter, which has a hall of residence named Duryard.

References

  1. ^ UK Office for National Statistics. "2011 UK Census". Archived from the original on 11 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 192 Exeter & Sidmouth (Exmouth & Teignmouth) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2013. ISBN  978-0-319-23139-5.
  3. ^ "Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer" (csv (download)). www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. Ordnance Survey. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  4. ^ Duryard – a Royal Hunting Forest | Exeter Memories, archived from the original on 7 July 2023, retrieved 6 July 2023


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Duryard
  • Duryard and St James
Streatham Campus, University of Exeter showing part of Duryard
Duryard is located in the United Kingdom
Duryard
Duryard
Location within the United Kingdom
Area4.55 km2 (1.76 sq mi)
Population11,883 ( 2011 census) [1]
•  Density2,612/km2 (6,770/sq mi)
Shire county
Country England
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townEX4
Postcode district EX
List of places
UK
England
50°44′30″N 3°32′20″W / 50.74167°N 3.53889°W / 50.74167; -3.53889

Duryard is an ancient area of Exeter in Devon, England. [2] [3] Duryard was once the hunting land of the Anglo-Saxon kings. The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon dear (deer) and geard (fold). [4] Today, much of the area is occupied by the University of Exeter, which has a hall of residence named Duryard.

References

  1. ^ UK Office for National Statistics. "2011 UK Census". Archived from the original on 11 July 2020. Retrieved 10 July 2020.
  2. ^ Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 192 Exeter & Sidmouth (Exmouth & Teignmouth) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2013. ISBN  978-0-319-23139-5.
  3. ^ "Ordnance Survey: 1:50,000 Scale Gazetteer" (csv (download)). www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk. Ordnance Survey. 1 January 2016. Retrieved 18 February 2016.
  4. ^ Duryard – a Royal Hunting Forest | Exeter Memories, archived from the original on 7 July 2023, retrieved 6 July 2023



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