THE BATTLE OF BOVEY HEATH
Posted by: plymplodder
N 50° 34.677 W 003° 39.905
30U E 452909 N 5603104
An old battle site in Devon.
Waymark Code: WM3ZZH
Location: South West England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/14/2008
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In 1646 Bovey Heath was over 380 hectares in size, ten times its current size. In January of that year it was the site of a decisive battle in the English Civil war.
Royalist troops, led by Lord Wentworth, were encamped on the heath. The Parliamentarian forces under Oliver Cromwell & General Fairfax advanced westwards through Devon engaging Wentworth's company here on 9th January 1646.
The Parliamentarians scored a significant victory. Among the captured were four Colonels, three Lieutenant Colonels, five majors, eleven Captains, 140 other soldiers & 150 head of cattle.
A rare earthwork, believed to date from this period, can still be seen today just below here.
Name of Battle: The Battle Of Bovey Heath.
Name of War: English Civil War
Entrance Fee: Not Listed
Parking: Not Listed
Date(s) of Battle (Beginning): Not listed
Date of Battle (End): Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
Post a photo of you in front of a sign or marker posted at the site of the battle (or some other way to indicate you have personally visited the site.
In addition it is encouraged to take a few photos of the surrounding area and interesting features at the site.