Tinners Holes
Scattered stone ruins of tin miners' shelters on the high moor, testament to Dartmoor's industrial past.
Scattered stone ruins of tin miners' shelters on the high moor, testament to Dartmoor's industrial past.
Scattered stone foundations and collapsed workings mark this tin mine deep on Dartmoor's open moorland.
Atmospheric ruins of a tinworker's smithy nestled on open moorland, where metal was shaped and tools forged for the mines below.
Hexworthy, Ashburton
Bronze Age dwelling circles scattered across open moorland, their stone foundations still visible after thousands of years.
Weathered stone ruins of a mine captain's house, crumbling quietly into the moorland where tin and copper were once extracted.
Remnants of Victorian copper mining tucked into Dartmoor's moorland, where industrial ambition met granite resistance.
A weathered granite stone marking a royal occasion on the open moorland, standing as a quiet monument to Dartmoor's role in national history.
Belstone
A sturdy stone stocks stand in Belstone village, a sobering reminder of medieval justice on the edge of Dartmoor.
Weathered ruins of a 19th-century house nestled among Bronze Age barrows on the open moor.