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St Michaels Chapel Remains are found among the granite outcrops and heather of central Dartmoor, where the open moor stretches unbroken to the horizon. Only foundations and broken stonework survive today, yet they speak of a community that chose this exposed, windswept place for spiritual sanctuary. The chapel likely served local tin miners and moorland dwellers from the medieval period, a time when Dartmoor supported far more people than it does now.
Walking to the site, you cross the kind of rough terrain that would have challenged any visitor centuries ago. The remaining stones lie scattered among the heather and granite, gradually returning to the moor from which they were built. There is something humbling about finding evidence of faith in such an isolated, austere landscape, a reminder that this high moorland has long held meaning for those who dared to settle it.
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