Stone alignment on Conies Down
A Bronze Age stone alignment on Conies Down, one of several such ritual or territorial markers scattered across Dartmoor.
A Bronze Age stone alignment on Conies Down, one of several such ritual or territorial markers scattered across Dartmoor.
Grade II* listed hotel, likely Georgian or Victorian, standing in a community setting on the edge of Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building that served the local community as an infirmary, reflecting rural healthcare provision on Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building that once served as a courthouse, reflecting the administrative history of Dartmoor and its surrounding parishes.
A Grade II* listed medieval church dedicated to St Eustachius, standing in the Dartmoor landscape.
A Civil War defensive earthwork on the open moor south east of East Linnacombe, built to command the landscape during the 17th century conflict.
Bronze Age and later field systems on Throwleigh Common and Kennon Hill, showing how ancient communities organised and worked the moorland.
Scheduled Monument farmstead south of Crazy Well Pool, likely medieval or later, on the open moor.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse, long abandoned, standing on the open moor near Flood with roots in medieval or early modern settlement.