
I cover Acorn more broadly on my Acorn Property Group aerial installer page, but St Leonards Quarter in particular has a different character from a standard edge-of-town estate. Acorn describes it as a current development of 1 to 5 bedroom homes and apartments in the sought-after St Leonards area of Exeter, and that city setting usually changes what people want from the installation.

This is the kind of Exeter address where clutter shows up immediately
St Leonards is one of those parts of Exeter where the setting and the finish of the property really do matter. That is why I approach these jobs a bit differently from a basic one-screen fitting. Cable runs need thought, mounting positions need to look balanced, and the equipment needs to match the room rather than dominate it. If you want a wider sense of the area, my Exeter aerials page is worth a look, and I also carry out TV installations in Exeter where the screen, soundbar and layout all need tying together neatly.
One of the nice things about St Leonards Quarter is that it is not a one-size-fits-all site. Some homes suit a simple, smart lounge setup. Others lend themselves to a bedroom point, a study screen or a more immersive downstairs arrangement with better sound and cleaner cable management. Because the layouts vary, the best answer varies too.
Apartments, townhouses and media rooms all want slightly different thinking

Even in a design-led Exeter development, the working principle is the same as on my Exmouth Aerials page: practical advice, tidy workmanship and proper testing at the end. And if the main job is simply getting the room finished and ready to use, I can also help with your TV set up in Exeter.