Wembury

Wembury

Wembury is a village on the south coast of Devon, very close to Plymouth Sound. Wembury is also the name of the peninsula in which the village is situated. The village lies in the administrative district of the South Hams within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The South West Coast Path goes past the coastal end of the town. The National Trust has taken an active role in maintaining the scenic and historic characteristics of the village and its surrounding area.

The beach is well known for its rockpools. Wembury Marine Centre educates visitors about what they can find in the rockpools and how they can help protect and preserve them. The centre is managed by Devon Wildlife Trust and was refurbished in 2006.

History

Wembury was visited by Mesolithic man as evidenced by flint implements found on local sites. Some Roman coins are also found.

The name 'Wembury' probably derives from Saint Werburgh, a Saxon saint. Saxons colonised South West Devon during the 7th Century, and founded agricultural settlements here.

Wembury in the public eye

Wembury is mentioned in Miami Vice by Colin Farrell. Farrell visited Wembury as part of his research for the film, he was intensely interested in his own origins and descent through a long line of Devon farmers who farmed in Wembury for three hundred years from the 1600's to the late 1800's.

Wembury was used as a location in the filming of the Comic Strip's parody Five Go Mad in Dorset. In the film the Mewstone can be clearly seen. Ray the shop keeper of wembury can also be seen shooting unworthy wembury folk.

Wembury parish

The parish of Wembury was divided into four manors; Wembury, Down Thomas, Langdon and Alfelmeston. According to Lyson's 'Devonshire', published in 1822, the manor of Wembury originally belonged to Plympton priory. After the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539 it went into private ownership. Wembury House, the (rebuilt) mansion on the estate, remains in private ownership. Wembury House is an elegant mansion, originally an Elizabethan House stood on the site now occupied by the current house built in the 17th Century. It was rebuilt by Major Edmund Lockyer.

The Mewstone

A distinctive feature visible from Wembury Beach is the Mewstone.

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This is a triangular island which is currently uninhabited. However, it has served as a prison and a private home, as well as a refuge for local smugglers. Its most infamous resident was Sam Wakeman who avoided transportation to Australia in favor of the cheaper option of transportation to the Mewstone, where he was interred for 7 years. After his interment on the island he remained there paying his rent by supplying rabbits for the Manor House table. It is said Ray the shopkeeper is responsible for carving the rough stone steps to the summit of the Mewstone.

The Mewstone and Little Mewstone is now a Bird Sanctuary, access is not permitted to visitors.

External links

* [http://www.wemburyparishcouncil.info Wembury Parish Council- the local authority]
*Wembury Marine Centre


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