Streatham Campus, Exeter
The Streatham Campus is the University’s largest site in Exeter and is readily acknowledged as one of the most beautiful in the country.
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To view accessibility and sustainability information please view the PDF Area maps of Streatham Campus: Area A | Area B | Area C | Area D | Area E
Directions, public transport and parking
- The M4/M5 links Exeter directly to London, the Midlands, South Wales and the North including Scotland.
- The average journey time from either London or the Midlands is 3 hours.
- Download our Directions to the Streatham Campus
Sat nav
Use postcode EX4 4QJ.
Car sharing
The University has a private car sharing group through carsharedevon for staff and students – a free and easy way to save money and help cut congestion.
Visitors may only park in car park C. Visitors must have a valid Pay By Phone session or a visitor hanging permit provided by the University. All other parking bays are for permit holders only from 08:00 -18:00.
Please note that parking spaces are limited, especially during term, and we encourage visitors to use public transport where possible.
Visitors may park in any parking bay outside the restricted hours, or at weekends for a charge per session of £0.50 - this can be paid through the Pay By Phone app.
Charges for Exeter campuses | 08:00-18:00, Mon-Fri |
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Up to 2 hours | £3.00 |
Up to 4 hours | £5.00 |
Over 4 hours | £10.00 |
Our parking permit income will continue to subsidise sustainable transport alternatives. At present this income contributes towards the shuttle bus from St David’s station, the Stagecoach UNI bus services, discounted bus tickets, shower and facilities for cyclists and walkers. For more information, please see the Sustainable Travel webpages.
The University is within easy walking distance of Exeter city centre which is well served by public transport.
By bus/coach
The Streatham Campus is served by the UNI route. The UNI bus route includes St Luke’s Campus, the City Centre and Streatham Campus. Download the UNI Bus Timetable (PDF).
National Express coaches (08705 808080) call at Exeter Coach Station. The Coach Station is a short walk to the High Street where you can catch the local D bus which will take you to the Streatham Campus.
By rail
Exeter has two railway stations - Exeter St David's (main station) and Central. Exeter St David's Station is approximately 10 minutes walk from the Streatham Campus and taxis are available. The average journey time from London Paddington is 2 hours 30 minutes to Exeter.
Use National Rail Enquiries to plan your route. For passenger information telephone 08457 484950.
By taxi
Apple Taxis Exeter (01392 666666) have a dedicated taxi rank on campus. Apple Taxis have offices at both Exeter St David's rail station and Exeter International Airport
By plane
Direct flights operate into Exeter from Dublin, Belfast and airports in the United Kingdom including Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Guernsey, Jersey, Newcastle and Norwich.
Further information is available from Exeter International Airport website.
Sustainable travel
Further information on sustainable travel options can be found on our sustainability website.
Exeter is a Cycling Demonstration Town and the University is well served with traffic-free cycle routes. You can download the Exeter Cycle map to plan your route from the Travel Devon website. Cycle parking is available at both campuses.
Find out more about the provisions for cyclists at the University on our Sustainability website.
Address
The address for enquiries at the Streatham Campus is:
University of Exeter
Streatham Campus
Northcote House
Exeter EX4 4QJ
For Sat Nav please use the postcode EX4 4QJ.
About Streatham Campus
The Streatham Campus, the University’s largest site in Exeter, is built around a country estate overlooking the city and is readily acknowledged as one of the most beautiful in the country.
A Registered Botanic Garden, Streatham Campus is described by The Times as the ‘best-gardened campus in Britain’ and by The Independent as having a ‘sublime’ setting. The grounds feature many exotic trees and shrubs and with stunning views across the city to the sea at Exmouth. Many students say they simply fell in love with the campus when they came to visit – its lakes, parkland, woodland and gardens make it a very special place that offers a safe and enjoyable environment for study.
The campus has seen huge investment over the past couple of years, the most ambitious part of which is the Forum, which provides a stunning centrepiece, offering a new Student Services Centre, a refurbished library, new technology-rich learning spaces, a 400-seat lecture theatre, a new University reception and retail and catering outlets.
All the teaching buildings, together with the sports park, the library, the shops, restaurants, cafés and bars are within walking distance of each other.
Take a 360 Virtual Tour of the Streatham Campus or watch the Campus Tour video below.
Campus tour