Brisworthy stone circle
A Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, with weathered granite stones arranged in an ancient ritual arrangement.
A Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, with weathered granite stones arranged in an ancient ritual arrangement.
Weathered spoil heaps marking centuries of tin and copper extraction on the high moor.
Haunting stone foundations of a medieval farming community, abandoned centuries ago and slowly reclaimed by Dartmoor's moorland.
Merrivale, Tavistock
Bronze Age stone foundations clinging to the open moor, a glimpse into 3,500 years of Dartmoor life.
Wapsworthy, Tavistock
Bronze Age stone foundations nestled in the open moorland, where Dartmoor's earliest inhabitants built shelter against the wind.
A stone ruin on Dartmoor, this long abandoned house stands as a haunting reminder of industrial life on the moor.
An Iron Age hilfort crowning the moorland ridges, with commanding views across Dartmoor's open plateaus.
Crumbling stone ruins of 19th-century gunpowder mills hidden in a steep wooded valley on Dartmoor's industrial edge.
Industrial ruins tucked into a wooded valley, where gunpowder was once manufactured for Britain's wars.