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Beer

Beer is a village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon. The village faces Lyme Bay and is a little over 1 mile (1.6 km) west of the town of Seaton. It is situated on Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site and its picturesque cliffs, including Beer Head, form part of the South West Coast Path.

Beer is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, at which time it was located within Colyton hundred and had 28 households. Its name is not derived from the drink, but from the Old English word bearu, meaning "grove" and referring to the original forestation that surrounded the village.

It is a pretty coastal village that grew up around a smugglers' cove and caves which were once used to store contraband goods. These are now part of the attraction of the village. Many of the buildings are faced with flint, a hard glassy stone found in the local chalk rock.
Historically, the main sources of income for the village include fishing and lace production.
Boats are winched up the beach as there is no harbour, and fresh fish is sold nearby. Nowadays small electrically driven winches using steel cables or tractors are located on the beach to haul boats in. Higher up is an old manual capstan operated by up to 20 men, now disused.

A brook winds its way in an open conduit alongside the main road down to the sea.
The shape of the coastline allowed local seafarers to operate in weather conditions when other towns could not, because it is protected from the prevailing westerly winds by Beer Head and the chalk cliffs which are the westernmost outcrop of limestone on the southwest coast.

Nowadays, the sources of income are mainly tourism and fishing. Beer is also the home of the Pecorama (run by the Peco model railway manufacturer), which includes pleasure gardens and the Beer Heights Light Railway.

Beer has a steep pebble beach. This makes walking on the beach difficult. Long rubber mats — actually recycled conveyor belts — are laid down to assist walkers.

Beer is home to a cave complex, the Beer Quarry Caves, resulting from the quarrying of Beer stone. This stone has been prized since Roman times, because of its workability for carving and for its gentle yellow colour on exposure to air. Beer stone was used in the construction of 24 cathedrals around the UK, including Exeter Cathedral, Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral, and was also used in the building of Christchurch Cathedral, St.Louis. Missouri, USA. Bovey House, an Elizabethan manor house, is a mile inland.

Starre House, the oldest house in Beer is built using the local Beer stone that has been quarried since Roman times.
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  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    The 1979 built THOMAS II in action.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    The 1979 built THOMAS II in action.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    The 1979 built THOMAS II in action.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Wooden full size replica of Arthur Heywood's minimum gauge locomotive EFFIE on display near the sheds.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Depot

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    CLAUDINE, a 2006 built single Fairlie design awaits departure from the depot bound for 'Much Natter' station.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Wooden full size replica of Arthur Heywood's minimum gauge locomotive EFFIE on display near the sheds.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    CLAUDINE a single Fairlie design heads empty stock from the depot to 'Much Natter' station.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    THOMAS II at 'Much Natter' station.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Two trains at "Much Natter" station.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    THOMAS II departs with an empty stock working back to the depot.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    THOMAS II heads an empty stock working back to the depot.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    CLAUDINE a single Fairlie design built in 2005 prepared to depart from the depot to the station.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    CLAUDINE heads into 'Much Natter' station

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    CLAUDINE

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    'Much Natter' Station

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Peco at Underleys, Beer. On the left is the entrance to the model railway exhibition. Hidden behind the lorry is the model railway shop which is in part of the main factory building. To the right is the free lance replica Southern Railway station which is also home to preserved Pullman Car ORION which serves as a catering outlet. The Beer Heights Light Railway is up the hill to the right.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    A 009 slate quarry model in the model railway exhibition.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    An O gauge model railway layout.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    An O gauge model railway layout.

  • Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    Beer Heights Light Railway and Pecorama - October 29, 2019

    An American HO scale model railway layout with impressive trestle viaduct.

  • Beer, Devon - October 21, 2013

    Beer, Devon - October 21, 2013

    Water pump above the water conduit at Beer, October 21, 2013.

  • Beer, Devon - October 21, 2013

    Beer, Devon - October 21, 2013

    Fore Street looking towards the sea, Beer October 21, 2013. Note the water conduit. Beer is situated on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site. Beer lies about two kilometres west of Seaton in east Devon.

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