Sanders
A Grade I listed building on Dartmoor, Sanders is a surviving example of moorland domestic architecture from the medieval or early post-medieval period.
A Grade I listed building on Dartmoor, Sanders is a surviving example of moorland domestic architecture from the medieval or early post-medieval period.
A Grade II* listed manor house, likely medieval in origin, standing on the moorland fringes of Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed stable and cart shed from the agricultural landscape around Walreddon Manor, south-east Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed cottage and garage on Dartmoor, representative of rural building traditions across the moorland landscape.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse of medieval or early post-medieval origin, standing on the open moor.
Bronze Age hut circles and field boundary on the open moor west of Rippon Tor, Dartmoor.
Bronze Age or Iron Age hut circles and stone walling on the open moor south west of Yellowmeade Farm.
Two Bronze Age hut circles and an enclosure on Cox Tor, evidence of prehistoric settlement on the high moor.
Two Bronze Age hut circles and an enclosure on the eastern slopes near Trowlesworthy Warren, Dartmoor.