Merrivale Stone Circle
Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, its weathered granite sentinels still marking an ancient gathering place after four millennia.
Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, its weathered granite sentinels still marking an ancient gathering place after four millennia.
The weathered remains of a tin mine nestled in Dartmoor's high moorland, where Victorian enterprise left its mark on the granite landscape.
A Bronze Age burial mound on open moorland, offering insight into Dartmoor's prehistoric inhabitants.
Whiteworks Tin Mine: haunting stone structures and deep shafts where tin miners once laboured on the high moor.
Abandoned tin mine workings on the high moor, where stone structures and shallow pools mark centuries of industrial heritage.
Remnants of tin mining on the open moor, where Victorian enterprise left stone foundations and spoil heaps across the granite landscape.
Weathered tin mine ruins nestled in Dartmoor's moorland, testament to centuries of mineral extraction on the high ground.
A steep granite gully scarred by centuries of tin streaming, where tinners carved their livelihood from Dartmoor's moorland.
Nattor, Ivybridge
Bronze Age dwelling foundations scattered across the open moor, revealing how people lived on Dartmoor thousands of years ago.