Town Hall Exmouth Car Park
About The Town Hall Car Park In Exmouth
- This East Devon Car Park is in the centre of town.
- The post code is EX8 1AW.
- There are public toilets nearby in the park next to the car park.
- The car park has about 37 spaces.
- Charges apply between 8 am and 6 pm
- Short Stay Maximum 3 hours
- No overnight sleeping
- This car park is part of the "Winter Shopper" scheme from November to March
- No Caravans. Motorhomes must vacate after 10 pm.
- This car park has a RingGo code of 42948
- Free Motorcycle parking
- No height restriction
- Electric car charging point available (requires Wenea App)
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Winter Shopper Special Running from the 1st November to the 31st March residents and visitors will be able to purchase a ticket from a ticket machine offering parking at a 50% discount against the normal summer rate. Unlike previous years this is NOT valid all day and NOT valid in any other car park.   For RingGo you must use the location code show on the signs in the car park. Excludes Permit Holders and Sideshore Car Park.
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Finding Town Hall Car Park
This is a short stay car park, maximum stay 3 hours
To get to this car park (and the actual town centre) turn left at the roundabout at the end of the A376 and then right (second exit) at the next one soon after. This is Rolle Street.
After 200 yards turn right in to Queen Street, follow the one way system around to your left and the car park is on the right ar you climb the hill.
After 200 yards turn right in to Queen Street, follow the one way system around to your left and the car park is on the right ar you climb the hill.
More Information
With only 37 spaces this car park is often full, being, as it is in the centre of the town. It is also quite a tight space to try and turn in should you find it full.
Access is on a fairly steep hill, you may prefer to go up to the roundabout and do a 360 degree turn and get in that way.
Access is on a fairly steep hill, you may prefer to go up to the roundabout and do a 360 degree turn and get in that way.
The walk through the park down to the sea front is most pleasant.




