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The town is a natural suntrap and any visitors should take advantage of this whilst savouring the stunning views from the town’s Jubilee Gardens. Follow the brook down through the town and it will take you to the sea. The local mantra is that one is never truly a local of Beer until you have fallen into the brook - and they say the town is not named after the ale! Historically, Beer has a great lace making tradition and, as with any seaside town, the locals have relied on the fishing industry to maintain their livelihoods. With no natural harbour it is a daily sight to see small boats being winched up the beach and their bounty from the sea being sold nearby. However, it is neither the fish, nor the lace nor even the smugglers from Beer which have left their collective mark on the world today but the remarkable Beer stone for which the town is famed.
The Manor dates back to 1122 and Henry VIII included it in the dowry of Catherine Parr. Tradition has it that neighboring villages jokingly refer to Beer's inhabitants as Spaniards, due to the fact a Spanish vessel, possibly of the Armada, was wrecked nearby and the survivors settled in the sparsely populated town which had been ravaged by the plague. The south coast of Devon is renowned for its beauty spots, and when visiting the area it is well worth taking advantage of this particular town which illustrates perfectly the quintessential traits of a quaint historical coastal town. |
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Beer Quarry CavesComplex of caverns dating back to Roman times. Guided tours and museum. http://www.beerquarrycaves.fsnet.co.uk/ Blackcock Inn - South Molton Bar and restaurant exuding olde-world charm with more beams and fireplaces than you can shake a stick at! Beer garden 01769 550 297 http://www.blackcockinn.com/ Fortescue Arms The Fortescue Arms is a family run Pub/Hotel renowned for its good food, in particular the superb carvery, The Fort offers spacious bars, restaurants and beer gardens, catering for everyone including families with children. A choice of menus offers a range of bar snacks, house specials, vegetarian, ala carte & a children’s menu. 01271 870871 http://www.fortescuewoolacombe.co.uk Marine House and Steam Gallery - Beer A collection of original paintings, limited editions, sculpture, ceramics, studio glass and jewellery from local and national artists. 01297 625257 http://www.marinehouseatbeer.co.uk/ Pecorama Pleasure Gardens and Exhibition Five individually themed gardens to explore either by foot, or by miniature steam and diesel locomotives, including the famous Beer Heights Light Railway. Childrens entertainment and activity areas, and the Peco model railway exhibition. 01297 21542 http://www.peco-uk.com/pecorama.htm Steam Gallery - Beer Together with the Marine House, the Steam Gallery forms Devon's leading centre for the fine and applied arts from local and national artists and crafts people. 01297 625144 http://www.steamgallery.co.uk Voodoo Lounge - Plymouth Cafe bar set in the centre of Plymouth close to the University. Upstairs bar with dance floor and a beer garden 01752 262288 http://www.voodooloungeplymouth.co.uk/ |
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