Blowing houses, Week Ford
Remains of tin-streaming and smelting works from the medieval or early modern period on the banks of Week Ford.
Remains of tin-streaming and smelting works from the medieval or early modern period on the banks of Week Ford.
A stone bridge crossing a moorland stream, likely medieval in origin, marking an ancient routeway across Dartmoor.
Scheduled Monument combining a blowing mill and vermin trap, likely medieval or early modern, northeast of Merrivale Bridge.
Scheduled monument combining a tin mine and farmstead on the north-eastern moor above Norsworthy Bridge.
Scheduled Monument farmstead on the south-eastern slopes of Dartmoor, likely medieval or later in origin.
A pillow mound within the medieval rabbit warren at Merrivale, evidence of managed game hunting on Dartmoor.
A scheduled monument pillow mound, part of the medieval rabbit warren at Merrivale on Dartmoor.
A medieval pillow mound at Merrivale Warren, part of Dartmoor's extensive warren landscape used for rabbit farming.
A medieval earthwork on Dartmoor's high moorland, part of the warren system that shaped the landscape.