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Rushford Tower rises unexpectedly from the moorland landscape, a solid reminder of the forces that once shaped this corner of Dartmoor. Built as a folly or defensive structure in the 18th or 19th century, it commands views across the rolling granite terrain that defines this National Park.
The tower's isolated position, accessible by foot across open moorland, rewards those willing to venture away from the main paths. Its presence raises questions about the people who built it and why, adding layers of local mystery to what is otherwise an austere and beautiful stretch of moor.
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