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Horrabridge Village Hall
Community & Organisations

Horrabridge Village Hall

Horrabridge, Yelverton

The Main Hall can be opened half an hour before the event for setting up etc., and up to half an hour can be taken after the event for tidying up – free of charge. View the calendar to book a room

Bachelor's Hall
Business

Bachelor's Hall

Princetown, Yelverton

Bachelor's Hall is perfect for residentials, Duke of Edinburgh groups, large family get-togethers or a reunion of friends. Everyone can experience the freedom of the moor, the vastness of the landscape and the closeness to the abundant wildlife.

The Dartmoor Collective
Community & Organisations

The Dartmoor Collective

The Dartmoor Collective is a non-profit community interest company promoting visual artists working on or inspired by Dartmoor. Hosts summer exhibitions at Poltimore House, publishes acclaimed photozines, operates an online community and bursary programme for emerging photographers, and has featured work at RAMM Exeter and internationally.

Central Dartmoor Farm Cluster
Business

Central Dartmoor Farm Cluster

We are a group of like-minded Dartmoor farmers. Our shared goal is to manage our farms better for nature and the wider environment whilst remaining financially sustainable.

Dartmoor Society
Community & Organisations

Dartmoor Society

Bovey Tracey

Contributing to the wellbeing of Dartmoor and its communities

Community & Organisations

The Med Theatre

Moretonhampstead, Newton Abbot

Creating rural community theatre inspired by the ecology, history and folklore of Dartmoor

Climate Action: Bovey & Heathfield
Community & Organisations

Climate Action: Bovey & Heathfield

At Climate Action: Bovey & Heathfield, we seek to help provide our community with the knowledge needed to take action on climate change.

Museum of Dartmoor Life
Heritage & Places

Museum of Dartmoor Life

Okehampton

Situated in a cobbled courtyard in Okehampton, the museum exhibits a vast collection of objects spanning 5,000 years of life on Dartmoor from the Bronze Age through to the mid-20th Century.

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