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This Bronze Age enclosed settlement consists of the remains of several roundhouses arranged within a defended perimeter—a glimpse into how communities lived on Dartmoor over three thousand years ago. The stone foundations are still visible, their circular plans clear enough to imagine the domestic life that once unfolded here on the high moor.
Walking out to the site, you're following in the footsteps of ancient inhabitants who chose this exposed landscape deliberately. The enclosing walls once protected livestock and homes from Dartmoor's harsh weather. Today, the settlement stands as a reminder of human resilience and adaptation, quietly speaking to those patient enough to sit among the stones and consider what life meant in this remote corner of Bronze Age Britain.
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