Lowton Farmhouse
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the southern moor, likely medieval in origin with later additions.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the southern moor, likely medieval in origin with later additions.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin with later alterations, representing centuries of moorland farming life.
A stone bridge crossing a moorland stream, likely medieval in origin, marking an ancient routeway across Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed manor house with period terraces, reflecting the architectural ambitions of its era on the edge of Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed manor house on the edge of Dartmoor, reflecting centuries of settlement and land use on the moor's margins.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the edge of Dartmoor, with the sturdy timber-framed character of medieval vernacular building.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse with its front garden wall, standing on Dartmoor with roots in the post-medieval farming tradition.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the high moor, representative of the modest stone buildings that sustained Dartmoor's farming communities.
Grade II* listed farmhouse on the eastern edge of Dartmoor, a substantial stone building with deep roots in the moor's agricultural past.