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THE OLD SUNDAY SCHOOL 
Holiday
accommodation in the charming village of Bere Ferrers - Devon
    
Presents
A SHORT GUIDE TO DISCOVERING
BERE
FERRERS & OTHER BITS
OF DEVON 
Bere
Ferrers is a small village that starts besides the River Tavy and meanders
up the hill either side of Fore Street, passing the Olde Plough Inn, our
village pub with it's restaurant. A little further along is the Lanterna,
the village shop, and next door is the post office and newsagent.
The
river is tidal at this point and at high tide the river becomes it's most
picturesque. On still mornings the sunrises over the river are spectacular.
Just along the
river is the village recreation field with slide, swings, bike track,
zip wire, bird hide, barbecue and even a tennis and volley ball court
for the energetic!
If
you prefer a walk to explore the area a path runs adjacent to the river
leading down to Hallowell wood where it joins the road. You can then either
chose to enter the wood or follow the road up Vinegar Hill heading towards
Collytown. Eventually you will see a track leading down into Whittacliffe
Wood. This will take you to the dam at Lopwell, where at low tide it is
possible to cross the river. Once across you can head towards Blaxton
Wood where a path runs alongside the river. Alternately you could follow
the road up the hill to Milton Combe for refreshments at the local pub.
To avoid becoming stranded on this side of the river you should know the
tide times and keep an eye on the clock.
       
Should
you prefer to do your exploring by car The Old Sunday School is surrounded
by many fascinating places to visit. Here are just a few examples:
We
are eight miles from Tavistock, voted the Best Market Town in 2004.
Only
5 miles away is Morwellham Quay, a renovated tin mine beside the river
Tamar offering an interesting day out.
Also close by is Buckland Abbey, once the home of Sir Francis Drake and
now owned by the National Trust.
There
are several other local National Trust Properties nearby including The
Garden House at Buckland Monachorum
Just
across the river Tamar is the Tudor Cotehele Manor House with its fabulous
gardens which can be reached by car, train or during the summer, a ferry.
       
Nearby
is the magical scenery of Dartmoor National Park, rich in prehistoric
monuments, hidden mysteries and the famous Dartmoor ponies. Whether an
experienced hill walker or a Sunday stroller, this wild landscape has
something to offer everyone.
       
For
those wishing to travel further a field, the delights of the Devon and
Cornwall coasts are within reasonable driving distance. Heading north
could bring you to Hartland point where on a clear day the island of Lundy
will be visible. Alternately you may decide to head south and discover
the South Cornish coast and fishing villages such as Polperro and Looe.
       
This
short guide can only hint at the possibilities available to you during
your visit. Our aim is to ensure that you have an enjoyable and comfortable
stay at The Old School House. Please do not hesitate to contact us should
you require any additional information.

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