Cranbrook, Devon


Cranbrook is a new town being developed in East Devon, England, initially consisting of 2,900 residential properties, rising to up to 6,551 properties by 2027. It is located east-north-east of the centre of Exeter, just north-west of the village of Rockbeare, between the B3174 road and the West of England Main Line railway. The civil parish was formed on 1.4.2015.
The requirement to build extra housing in this area formed part of Devon's 2001-2016 Structure Plan and was included in East Devon's Local Plan 1995-2001. The first houses as well as St Martin's Primary school were completed in 2012 and at least 500 houses had been occupied by December 2013. In March 2015, Cranbrook's population was estimated at 2,200, with nearly 1,000 homes occupied.
In September 2018 Cranbrook hosted the start of Stage 2 of the OVO Energy Tour of Britain cycle race.
Cranbrook is in the Broadclyst ward of East Devon.

Accessibility and transport

on the Exeter - Waterloo line opened in 2015. The project cost over £5 million, and provides an hourly service to Exeter and London Waterloo.
Stagecoach South West operate three bus routes serving the town: the 4 between Exeter, Cranbrook, Ottery St Mary, Honiton and Axminster; the 4A between Exeter, Cranbrook, West Hill, Ottery St Mary and Honiton; and the 4B which is an early morning bus which goes to Exeter, Cranbrook, West Hill, Ottery St Mary, Honiton and Axminster. On Sundays the only service to run is the 4 as a reduced service from Exeter to Cranbrook.
Cranbrook is from Exeter International Airport.

Facilities

The first phase of the Cranbrook development is known as "Younghayes". A primary school opened in September 2012. The Younghayes Centre is complete and is used as a meeting point for clubs. There is also a neighbourhood centre with a general shop and a pharmacy.
The second phase includes a second primary school and a secondary school as part of the Cranbrook Education Campus, as well as a town centre.