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Buckfast is a village near Buckfastleigh, Teignbridge, Devon, England
Buckfast may also refer to:
- Buckfastleigh, a town in Devon, England
- Buckfast Abbey, a monastery near Buckfastleigh
- Buckfast Tonic Wine, a fortified wine made at Buckfast Abbey
- Buckfast bee, a hybrid of bee bred at Buckfast Abbey
Buckfast is a small village near Buckfastleigh in Teignbridge district, Devon, England, on the bank of the River Dart. It is the home of Buckfast Abbey, an active Benedictine monastery, which gave its name to Buckfast Tonic Wine, originally made there.
Buckfast is in the civil parish of Buckfastleigh, which has a town council.
There is a Methodist chapel, built in 1881, which is used for joint Anglican and Methodist services every Sunday.
The village has a co-educational Roman Catholic primary school, St Mary's Catholic Primary School.
There were woollen mills in the village, powered by the River Dart. A large mill was taken over in th 1950s by Axminster Carpets. When the company went into administration in 2013 the Abbey acquired the Mill premises.
The village has a post office, which relocated in 2015 into the Mill Shop.