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The Bovey Pottery Leat is a engineered watercourse that once channelled water across the moorland to serve the pottery works in the Bovey Valley. This kind of infrastructure—built to harness Dartmoor's rivers for industry—reveals how communities have shaped the landscape for centuries, turning upland streams into tools of production.
Walking along or near the leat today, you can trace the line of human intention across the moor. It's a subtle landscape feature, easily missed, but one that speaks to the resourcefulness of those who worked clay and fire in this remote corner of Devon. The leat remains a tangible link to Dartmoor's industrial past.
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