Church Ruins to near Church of Holy Trinity
Ruined structures standing to the east of the Church of Holy Trinity, likely medieval in origin.
Ruined structures standing to the east of the Church of Holy Trinity, likely medieval in origin.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse with surviving garden walls, representing centuries of settlement and cultivation on Dartmoor's margins.
A listed stone conduit head built to supply water to a house on Dartmoor.
Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval or early modern in origin, with later additions.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse standing by Corndon Ford on the edge of Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse with Georgian character, set in the Dartmoor landscape with period garden boundaries.
A pair of listed farmhouses on the moorland fringe, surviving from the medieval or early post-medieval period.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the edge of Dartmoor, reflecting centuries of rural settlement and land use on the moor.
Iron Age enclosed settlement south-east of Archerton, visible as earthwork remains on open moorland.