Pecorama
Tourist attraction in England
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Pecorama (or Pecorama Pleasure Gardens) is a tourist attraction on the hillside above the village of Beer, Devon, in southwest England. In November 2025; the owners Peco announced the site's closure for the 2026 season, citing falling revenues and lack of profits, despite a busy year in 2025.[1] It included a display of many model railways, gardens, a shop, and the Beer Heights Light Railway.[2][3]

The attraction is owned and run by PECO, a UK-based manufacturer of model railway accessories. The factory is on the same site.
Pecorama is also home to "Teddy Mac and the Railway Bears", a series of children's books written by Margaret Edmonds.[4]
Beer Heights Light Railway
Steam locomotive 'Claudine' running round its train at the terminus. | |
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| Dates of operation | 14 July 1975–November 2025 |
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| Track gauge | 7+1⁄4 in (184 mm) |
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The Beer Heights Light Railway was a 1 mile (1.6 km) minimum-gauge 7+1⁄4 in (184 mm) railway.[8] Part of Pecorama, an exhibition owned by Peco,[9] it closed in November 2025.
Overview
The official opening was by Rev. W.V. Awdry on 14 July 1975,[10] at which time it offered a return ride from "Much Natter" station via a balloon loop. Subsequently, it was almost doubled in length by construction of the "Devil's Gorge" extension which involved a very considerable cutting and tunnel, and the complex track layout also includes a more recent steeply-graded branch line to "Wildway Down". The station at Deepwater was revamped in late 2014 and reopened in July 2015 as 'Deepwater Halt'. [11]
The line is notable for its high standard of presentation to the public and for the fine views obtainable from it.[12] It is home to eight live steam locomotives designed on narrow gauge principles.
It's temporary closure, for financial reasons, was announced in November 2025.[13][14]
Locomotives
The railway had eight steam locomotives, two diesel and one electric.[15] A locomotive called 'Finn MacCool' also visited every summer (usually July – September) from the Belfast and County Down Miniature Railway Society, Northern Ireland, to help out in the peak season.[16] Other locomotives also visited during the 'Loco Week' and 'Bank Holiday Weekend Gala' in August. A list of locomotives is below:[17]
| Number | Name | Wheel Arrangement | Notes | Power source | Arrived | Image |
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| 3 | Dickie | 0-4-2+T | Built by David Curwen, Wiltshire | Steam | 1976 | |
| 4 | Thomas II | 0-4-2ST+T | Thomas II (Original), Built by Roger Marsh | Steam | 1979 | |
| 5 | Linda | 2-4-0ST+T | Mainline Hunslet, rebuilt by TMA Engineering, Birmingham. Replica of Ffestiniog Loco. | Steam | 1983 | |
| 6 | Jimmy | Bo-Bo | Built Severn Lamb, Stratford-On-Avon | diesel hydraulic | 1986 | |
| 7 | Mr.P | 2-4-2T+T | Built in Beer Works | Steam | 1997 | |
| 8 | Gem | 0-6-0+T | Romulus (heavily modified – Engerth tender arrangement) | Steam | 1999 | |
| O&EBR 1 | Otter | 2-4-2+T | Built at Western Steam, Privately Owned | Steam | 2004 | |
| 9 | Claudine | 2-4-4T | Single Fairlie, Built at Beer Works | Steam | 2005 | |
| 10 | Alfred | Bo-Bo | Tram style, Built at Beer Works | Battery Electric | 2003 | |
| 11 | Ben | Bo-Bo | Freelance, Built at Beer Works | LPG / Petrol Mechanical | 2015 | |
| 12 | Jools | 0-4-2T | Heavily rebuilt from Samastipur. | Steam | 2018 |