Lower River Exe from Tiverton to Exeter, including Bickleigh and Stoke Canon areas
Area Details
- River / Sea
- River Exe
- County
- Devon
- EA Area
- Devon
- Type
- alert
- Reference
- 113WABTW10
What to Do
If a Flood Alert is active, be prepared:
- Monitor local water levels and news
- Prepare a flood kit with essential items
- Know your evacuation route
- Sign up for EA flood warnings (free)
- Check your insurance covers flood damage
Nearby Flood Areas
Low lying parts of Exeter from Cowley Bridge to Topsham including St. Davids, Bonhay Road, Exwick, St. Thomas, Marsh Barton, Alphington, and Countess Wear
River Exe · Warning
Riverside locations in Exeter, including the St Andrew's Road area, The Quay, Mill Road, Countess Wear Road and riverside footpaths
River Exe · Warning
Low lying properties and roads in Bolham, including the A396, The Otters, Beeley Orchard, Hartnoll Hotel and Bolham Primary School
River Exe · Warning
properties and roads in low lying areas of Tiverton, including Kennedy Way, Bridge Street, West Exe and The Walronds
River Exe · Warning
low lying properties and roads in Tiverton from Petroc College to Mountbatten Trading Estate, including Tiverton High School, Tiverton and District Hospital, Morrisons Supermarket, Kennedy Way, Tiverton Rugby and Football Grounds, Underhill Park Homes
River Exe · Warning
riverside locations and roads between Tiverton and Exeter, including Bickleigh, Thorverton Mill, Nether Exe, Brampford Speke, Upton Pyne, Old Mill Trading Estate, the A396 and A3072 at Bickleigh and the Exeter to London Paddington railway line
River Exe · Warning
low lying properties and roads in Up Exe and Thorverton, including Latchmoor Green
River Exe · Warning
Riverside locations and roads around Netherexe, Burrow and Oakhay Barton
River Exe · Warning
Vulnerable riverside locations in Exeter, including Exwick Mills along St Andrew's Road, the Mill on the Exe and riverside footpaths
River Exe · Warning
Flood Insurance for This Area
Properties in this flood alert area should ensure they have adequate flood insurance. The Flood Re scheme, backed by the government, ensures affordable cover for at-risk homes.