Ensworthy
A Grade II* listed building on the eastern moor, likely a farmstead or small settlement with roots in medieval or early modern Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building on the eastern moor, likely a farmstead or small settlement with roots in medieval or early modern Dartmoor.
A weathered Early-Christian inscribed stone, likely from the 5th-6th century, standing near Uphill on Dartmoor's margins.
Medieval or later earthworks of uncertain purpose scattered through a woodland on the eastern moor.
Grade II* listed walls and gateway at West Week Farmhouse, a vernacular survival of rural Dartmoor building tradition.
A scheduled monument well on Dartmoor, likely medieval or earlier, marked by stone construction in the moorland landscape.
A Grade II* listed building that served as both guildhall and police station, reflecting the civic and law enforcement needs of a Dartmoor settlement.
A Grade II* listed gatehouse, a modest but sturdy survivor from the post-medieval period on the edge of Dartmoor.
Grade II* listed gate piers and boundary wall fronting a small chapel, likely medieval in origin.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the high moor, likely medieval or early post-medieval in origin.