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Sheepstor Cross rises from the moorland as a solitary waymark, its granite worn smooth by wind and weather. These tall crosses dotted across Dartmoor once guided packmen and pilgrims across treacherous terrain where paths were uncertain and visibility often poor. The cross's simple form speaks to its practical purpose—a navigation aid and gathering point for those moving through this unforgiving landscape.
Standing here, you understand why such markers mattered. The moor's emptiness is profound; the horizon stretches without obvious routes. The cross remains a tangible reminder of human presence on Dartmoor stretching back to medieval times, weathered but steadfast, still drawing the eye across the granite and heather.
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