Located on the southern (Atlantic Ocean) coast of Paget Parish, it is also home to one of Bermuda's most famous resorts, the Elbow Beach Hotel.
It is an arm of the Great Sound, and forms a tapering wedge shape of water between Paget Parish and the peninsula which forms Pembroke Parish, and upon which the capital sits.
It is located next to St. Paul's Church along Middle Road in Paget Parish, to the south of Hamilton Harbour.
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The reserve is located in Paget Parish adjoining the St. Paul's Church at the crossing of Middle Road and Lover's Lane.
Peter S. Gray (born November 24, 1957 in Paget, Bermuda) is an equestrian who has competed in two Olympic games, been chosen as a reserve in one games and acted as team coach in two more.
Stephen Fahy (born January 10, 1978 in Paget) is a retired Bermudian swimmer, who specialized in butterfly and in individual medley events.
Paget Parish, in the centre of Bermuda, was named for William Paget in 1617.
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It lies in the southeast of the sound, and is part of Paget parish, although it was formerly part of Warwick Parish and is still within the Warwick North constituency.