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Fingle Mill stands as a haunting reminder of Dartmoor's working heritage, its stone walls half-claimed by the landscape it once served. Built around 1790, the mill exploited the reliable water power of the River Teign to process grain for local communities. Today, nature has reclaimed much of the structure, with moss and lichen softening its industrial edges and trees growing through what were once functional spaces.
The site sits deep within the wooded gorge of the Teign Valley, one of Dartmoor's most sheltered corners. Walking here connects you to the everyday enterprise that sustained moorland settlements, far from the grand estates of distant towns. The ruins reward those patient enough to seek them out, offering a quiet moment among the trees and running water.
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