Bere Alston

Bere Alston

Bere Alston
Bere Alston
 Bere Alston shown within Devon
OS grid referenceSX4466
Civil parishBere Ferrers
DistrictWest Devon
Shire countyDevon
RegionSouth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town YELVERTON
Postcode district PL20
Dialling code 01822
Police Devon and Cornwall
Fire Devon and Somerset
Ambulance South Western
EU Parliament South West England
UK ParliamentTorridge and West Devon
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Coordinates: 50°29′00″N 4°12′00″W / 50.483333°N 4.2°W / 50.483333; -4.2

Holy Trinity Church
Bere Alston Fire Station

Bere Alston is a small village in West Devon in the county of Devon in England. It forms part of the civil parish of Bere Ferrers.

History and geography

With a population of approximately 2000,[1] the village lies in the Bere peninsula, between the rivers Tamar and Tavy. Its origins lie in the once thriving local mining industry and market gardening sector. At one time, the mainline trains to London would stop at the village to pick up locally grown produce destined for the capital.

Trains still run to Bere Alston railway station on the picturesque Tamar Valley Line, and there has been discussion of making the town a junction once again by reopening the former 'main line' to Tavistock, the largest town in Devon currently without a railway station. Occasionally reopening the whole line through to Okehampton and Exeter is suggested, since the current Plymouth to Exeter route is dependent on an extremely vulnerable route below the sea cliffs at Dawlish Warren.[2]

Bere Alston elected two members to the Unreformed House of Commons. Only a few burgage holders were entitled to vote but as most, if not all, of these holdings were held by a single individual for most of the time that Bere Alston was a parliamentary borough elections were seldom contested (see rotten borough). Its MPs included Sir George Beaumont, 7th Baronet, Peter King, 1st Baron King and Josceline Percy. The borough was stripped of its franchise in the Reform Act 1832.

Once home to numerous pubs, the village now only has one public house, The Edgcumbe Hotel, on Fore Street, which at one time was also a jail and later a schoolhouse. There is also modern cafe located next door to Bere Alston United Church.

The surrounding area is surrounded by woodland and fields.

Architecture

The village is notable for having one of the oldest primary schools in Devon, Maynard's School. Erected by Sir John Maynard in 1665, the original building still forms part of the primary school today (the date is carved on a porch above the original red doorway).

The Bere Alston United Church on Fore Street was built in 1811. The Anglican church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1848.[3]

Sport

Bere Alston United Football Club is a member of the Devon Football Association. The 1st team play their matches in the East Cornwall Premier Division.[4] and are managed by Kevin Taylor.

There are four pool teams playing in the Winter Tamar Valley Pool League[5] from Bere Alston.

From the Edgcumbe Hotel:[6] The Edgcumbe 'Aces' - Division 2 & The Edgcumbe 'B' - Premier Division (Division 1 Champions 2009-2010)

We also have a Lawn bowling club in the village playing in many leagues in Devon. The club is visited by many touring teams throughout the season. There is also a club night every Tuesday night.[7]

See also

References

  1. "Bere Alston (Devon)". City Population. Retrieved 3 July 2016.
  2. BBC News
  3. Pevsner, N. (1952) South Devon. Penguin Books; p. 46
  4. Bere Alston United official website Archived September 3, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Tamar Valley Pool League Tamar Valley Pool League
  6. Beer In The Evening - The Edgcumbe Hotel Beer In The Evening
  7. http://www.berealstonbowling.co.uk/

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