Bovey Heath is a 32 hectare (50 acre) area of heathland between Bovey Tracey and Heathfield in south Devon, England.
Although primarily heathland habitat, the site has some wet mature oak woodland, and is home to rare species such as the Dartford warbler, stonechat, nightjar and the narrow headed ant. The reserve has been a Site of Special Scientific Interest since 1989. It became a Devon Wildlife Trust nature reserve in 2002 and a Local Nature Reserve in 2003.
The heath was probably created around 4000 years ago through the actions of Bronze Age farmers who would have cleared areas of woodland for grazing and the cultivation of crops. There is at least one Bronze Age tumulus on the site.
The Battle of Bovey Heath, a regionally decisive battle during the English Civil War, took place here on 9 January 1646. The site holds one of only two earthworks in the South West dating to this period; it is a Scheduled Ancient Monument. At the time the heath was over 380 hectares (1000 acres) in size, but in the 19th and 20th centuries much of it was destroyed by open-cast mining for ball clay. During the Second World War and for a short time after, the site was used as a training ground for American soldiers.
I remember waiting in line
I was waiting for the bell to ring
I remember waiting just to hear
My name called again
I can feel a hand on my back in the hall
It was summer time
You know those feelings never left
I feel your hand in mine
Yeah it was all I could do walking round
With my hand in the air
Cause it was all that I knew at the time
Thought it was right in there
Pave the way, pave the way, the way
Yeah you pave the way...
Nothing could ever reach the days that I spent
On a seat in a bus
Whenever we were early
We'd be the last to class
Walking round like we knew everything
But we never did
Telling everybody trashy stories
'bout how we get so bent
Yeah it was all I could do walking round
With my hand in the air
Cause it was all that I knew at the time
Thought it was right in there
Pave the way, pave the way, the way
Yeah you pave the way...
Pave the way
Fly away, pave the way
Fly again, pave the way
Fly away...