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The Sheepfold stands as a simple but telling remnant of the pastoral life that has shaped Dartmoor for centuries. These weathered stone walls, now barely waist-high in places, once enclosed sheep during shearing and sorting, essential work in the moorland farming calendar. The site's isolation emphasises how shepherds worked far from settlements, moving with their flocks across the open moor.
Finding the ruins requires navigation skills and a willingness to wander off the main paths, rewarding visitors with a tangible connection to Dartmoor's working heritage. The moorland has largely reclaimed the space around it, but the stone arrangement remains legible, a quiet testament to generations of practical knowledge and labour etched into the landscape.
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