Dovecote Approximately near Pridhamsleigh Manor
A Grade II* listed dovecote standing near Pridhamsleigh Manor, built to house pigeons for a substantial Dartmoor estate.
A Grade II* listed dovecote standing near Pridhamsleigh Manor, built to house pigeons for a substantial Dartmoor estate.
A Grade II* listed farmstead on the edge of Dartmoor, with 16th-century origins and the solid character of moorland vernacular building.
Grade II* listed public house, likely of 17th or 18th century origins, standing as a marker of settlement and hospitality on or near Dartmoor.
The earthwork remains of a medieval settlement abandoned centuries ago, west of Okehampton camp on the moor.
Scheduled monument remains of a medieval settlement west of Okehampton, visible as earthworks on open moorland.
Earthwork remains of a medieval settlement north of Okehampton, now visible as low banks and hollows in the moorland.
Earthworks and ruins of a medieval settlement abandoned centuries ago, lying on the moor northwest of Okehampton.
Remains of a medieval dovecote north of Pridhamsleigh, a scheduled monument revealing the farming hierarchy of early Dartmoor.
A grade II* listed farmhouse on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin with later additions.