Who We Are

  • 1926

    Cornerstone, as it is known today, was first established as the ‘Exeter Workmen’s Dwellings Company Ltd’ in 1926 by a group of philanthropists. They were concerned with the unsanitary and overcrowded slum conditions that Exeter’s poorest people were living in.

  • Dr Lovely

    Led by Dr Lovely, they sought to rehouse the working classes of the City into new spacious homes with good living conditions and secure tenancies. It was their mission to provide quality, affordable, rented housing.

  • 1928

    Our first homes, at Looe Road in St David’s, Exeter, were opened by the Exeter Workmen’s Dwellings Company in 1928. By the start of WWII, they had built 550 homes across the City.

  • 1950’s

    In 1954 we were granted charitable status under the Industrial and Provident Societies Act and became ‘The Exeter Housing Society Ltd’, officially a not for profit organisation. Our in-house repairs and maintenance service began that same year, blossoming from a humble team of two to more than 40 tradespeople today. Photo: The opening of Simey Close, Exwick in the 1970s.

  • 2000’s

    In 2008, we officially became ‘Cornerstone’, a name chosen to reflect the expansion of our founders’ social mission. We began to support those in housing need in Exeter and beyond. We now manage homes in Exeter, Teignbridge, Mid Devon and East Devon. Photo: buried beneath Cornerstone House is a time capsule full of mementos from our past.

  • Today

    Since our first estate was opened in 1928, we have grown to become Exeter’s largest independent housing association. We now manage over 1300 homes across the region.

  • The Future

    In spite of our greater size, very little has changed since we first began in 1926. Dr Lovely’s mission to provide quality, affordable rented housing remains central to our values. We continue to build on his social legacy.

Page last updated: 21st November 2025