Beer Devon England, My Beautiful England Presents Village Of Beer.
Beer is a village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England.
A village that faces Lyme Bay and is a little over one mile west of the town of Seaton.
The village is situated on the 95-mile long Jurassic Coast, England's first natural World Heritage Site.
Description taken from Wikipedia Edited By CWC.
Devon a special place with a variety of spectacular coastal or inland areas to photograph and film.
A very picturesque area which is a good deal away from the hustle and bustle of large of major cities.
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My Beautiful England Tour Begins here In Beer I do hope that you enjoy.
Part 1 Village Of Beer.
Through the eye of Charles W Cartwright 2018
Everything there is about this project from the great musical score supplied by one prolific British composer in my view, Vaughan Williams together with Charles Cartwright's excellent photography he has captured what can only best be described as My Beautiful England.
This Short film is nothing less than amazing, for me to say that tells me that apart from perfection. I have come home
Picturesque views of headlands and beaches, animals and landscapes, enigmatic sunsets.
My Beautiful England will feature Great Britain In all of its glory.
A Home where the real heart is I awoke in Beer, it was so majestic a place of immense beauty.
I wept no more because I was home, but more importantly I was alive
Charles W Cartwright CWC A keen Photographer Film Maker.
Merging ones talents to incorporate both.
It is ones personal space that i declare a private world I choose to share
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The Lark Ascending* Vaughan Williams
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This video is our first full day during our camping. We did a lot of walking from the campsite to Branscombe Beach and back. We had our lunch in a restaurant that was recommended by the campsite owner where we camp. We had been back to Beer Beach as it is just a walking distance from where we had our lunch.
Beer Beach. Devon UK. Sept 2017
Day Trip to Beer Beach
Jon, Rachel and Lucy went to BEER, beach in Devon and met up with our friends Nathan and Gwen
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An introduction to the village of Beer in East Devon
Beach at Beer Devon UK
Beach at Beer Devon with all the boats, and lunch on the beach
Beer Beach And Village Devon.
Beer is a seaside village and civil parish in the East Devon district of Devon, England. The village faces Lyme Bay and is a little over 1 mile (1.6km) 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.
At the 2011 Census, the parish had a population of 1,317.
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.
A WW2 pillbox is located close to the western side of the beach exit.
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.
Bacteria taken from cliffs at Beer on the south coast were launched to the International Space Station in 2008. The Beer microbes were placed on the European Space Agency's (ESA) Technology Exposure Facility and were sent up still sitting on, and in, small chunks of cliff rock from the Jurassic Coast. After 553-days they found that many were still alive. The survivors are now reproducing in a laboratory. This was part of an experiment to study the survival of microbes (which naturally live on the stone) in extreme conditions. A new species of cyanobacteria was isolated at the Open University that could be used in future space settlements on the Moon and Mars to produce oxygen and break down rocks.
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Beer Devon England
Hidden gem of Devon
DJI Phantom over Beer Beach, Devon UK
I took a lovely friend to visit my ancestral family beach holiday
destination and we managed to get a late evening flight in before it
got too dark.
The Red lights seem to show up in the film, I wonde
Dolphin Swimming in Beer, Devon. October 2011
On hearing a dolphin had been spotted off Beer beach we decided to row out for a closer look. With no one around and only a little light left it seemed like a good idea to strip down to my boxers and dive in.
The next 40 minutes were astonishing. Truly special.
A couple of days on I found out that the Dolphin is called George and has been recorded as far as Ireland and France. What is more, I enjoyed this quote found on the BBC:
George has already been reported to have hospitilised two adults, bitten several children, as well as pushing a young swimmer out to sea.
Good for you George, why not bite them! However, this couldn't have been further from my experience.
..........Filming by James on his broken iPhone. 'Commentary' from Keith and Max. Most likely any swearing will be Max!
Thanks also to James for 'acquiring' the oars and boat.
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Beer , Devon
Beer 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.
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 WW2 pillbox is located close to the Western side of the beach exit, somewhat disguised by the stonework, the slits are still visible.
The shape of the coastline allowed local seafarers to operate in weather conditions when other towns could not, as it is protected from the prevailing westerly winds by Beer Head and the chalk cliffs which are the furthest outcrop of limestone on the SW coast.
Filmed with a DJI Phantom Quadcopter , GoPrp Hero3 Black camera and a cheap no brand name brushless gimbal.
Filmed at 1080p , 60fps.
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Recovering beach-launched fishing boats at Beer, Devon - April 2011.
Beer Beach, England
Beer, England
Beach Theme Tangerine Dream Beer Beach Devon UK
Off the vinyl album Thief by Tangerine Dream Beach Theme to Beer Beach Devon United Kingdom video.
2. Beer Beach & You
2. Beer Beach & You
On the coast of Devon, we explore & adventure Beer Beach & it's boats. Where a pretty coastal village that grew up around a smugglers' cove and caves which were once used to store contraband goods.
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