Gallows Hill
A scheduled monument on Dartmoor marking the site of a former gallows, a stark reminder of historic justice on the moor.
A scheduled monument on Dartmoor marking the site of a former gallows, a stark reminder of historic justice on the moor.
A Bronze Age socket stone standing 600 metres south-southwest of Lovaton, part of Dartmoor's prehistoric ritual landscape.
A small cemetery on Dartmoor holding American prisoners of war from the Second World War.
A cemetery on Dartmoor holding French prisoners of war, a reminder of conflict and loss far from home.
A listed farmhouse on the open moor, likely medieval in origin, with the character of generations of moorland settlement.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the high moor, likely built in the medieval or early modern period as a working farm.
A Grade I listed farmhouse with surviving stables and garden walls, typical of upland Dartmoor agricultural settlement.
A Grade I listed farmhouse on the high moor, likely medieval in origin, with the layered building history typical of working Dartmoor farms.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin with later additions, standing as evidence of upland farming life.