Pennsylvania, Exeter

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Pennsylvania Park, Exeter
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Pennsylvania district ward in Exeter
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Coordinates: 50°44′02″N3°31′44″W / 50.734°N 3.529°W / 50.734; -3.529
CountryEngland
County Devon
City Exeter
Time zone UTC+0:00 (GST)

Pennsylvania is a ward and suburb situated on the high ground to the north of the city of Exeter in the county of Devon, England. It lies between the ancient deer park of Duryard [1] and Stoke Hill. It was named after the US state by Joseph Sparkes, a Quaker banker who built the first terrace, Pennsylvania Park, [2] in about 1821.[ citation needed ] At the 2021 census, the ward had a population of 10,533, which was slightly more than the 10,288 recorded at the 2011 census. [3]

Its southern slopes, nearest to the city, include many spacious late Victorian and Edwardian houses, while on the steep higher hills, heading north out of Exeter, the housing is mainly 1920s–1970s, with a few newer estates on the city's extremities.[ citation needed ]

Its proximity within walking distance of Exeter University [4] has made it popular with academics and students. J. K. Rowling was a resident of Pennsylvania while a student at Exeter University in the late 1980s. [5]

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References

  1. Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 192 Exeter & Sidmouth (Exmouth & Teignmouth) (Map). Ordnance Survey. 2013. ISBN   978-0-319-23139-5.
  2. "Pennsylvania Park – Parks & Gardens". Parks & Gardens. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  3. "Pennsylvania (Ward, United Kingdom) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map and Location". www.citypopulation.de. Retrieved 18 January 2025.
  4. "Pennsylvania Road Pennsylvania, Exeter". Robert Williams, Estate Agents. Retrieved 13 November 2016. Set in an elevated position with open views within walking distance of Exeter University campus and the City Centre.
  5. Fraser, Lindsey. Conversations with J.K. Rowling, p. 34. Scholastic.