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Hillson's House stands as a lonely reminder of human settlement on Dartmoor's high ground, its stone walls slowly surrendering to wind and weather. Built in the 1800s, the ruins sit close to Stalldown Barrow, a Bronze Age burial mound that predates the house by thousands of years—a striking juxtaposition of ancient and relatively modern occupation on the same patch of moorland.
The site offers a quiet vantage point across open Dartmoor, with the landscape itself revealing the layers of its story. Finding the ruins requires effort and navigation, rewarding those patient enough to explore beyond the obvious walking trails. The isolation that made this homestead remarkable also sealed its fate; few could endure life so exposed to the moor's elements.
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