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  1. Devonshire Parish is one of the nine parishes of Bermuda. Originally named Cavendish Tribe and later Devonshire Tribe, for William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire (1552–1626). Devonshire Redoubt, on Castle Island, one of the Castle Harbour fortifications of St. George's Parish, was also named after him.

  2. Bermuda's Devonshire Parish - Guide to Devonshire hotels, restaurants, attractions, activities, transports, map and more.

  3. Devonshire Parish lies at the very centre of Bermuda, bordered by Paget and Pembroke to the east, and Smith’s to the west. It’s a predominantly rural and residential area with a population of just over 7,000. It has few tourist attractions, no major beaches, and no hotels.

  4. May 6, 2023 · Known by early settlers as “Brackish Pond”, Devonshire doesn’t often come to mind as a parish filled with places to explore. But by contrast, this list will give you plenty of inspiration to dive into Devonshire’s cultural charms.

  5. Nov 24, 2023 · Top Things to Do in Devonshire Parish, Bermuda: See Tripadvisor's 158 traveller reviews and photos of 8 things to do when in Devonshire Parish.

  6. Devonshire Parish in Bermuda is named after William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire. It's near the centre of Bermuda, close to the junction between the body of the main island and the peninsula that contains the capital city, Hamilton. Map. Satellite. Photo Map.

  7. www.bermudaexplorer.com › devonshire-parish-bermudaDevonshire Parish Bermuda

    Devonshire parish is centrally located between Pembroke and Smith's parishes of Bermuda. One end of Devonshire stretches along the North Shore, while the other end extends to the South Shore. Check Bermuda Parish Map to see where Devonshire in located in Bermuda relative to the other parishes.