Wheal Augusta (Teign Valley Barytes Mine)
Industrial ruins nestled in the Teign Valley where Victorian miners extracted barytes from the moorland slopes.
Industrial ruins nestled in the Teign Valley where Victorian miners extracted barytes from the moorland slopes.
A granite milestone marking the moorland routes that once connected Dartmoor's scattered settlements and farms.
A weathered stone shelter hidden in Dartmoor's high moorland, built by tin miners centuries ago.
A solitary standing stone on Dartmoor's open moorland, weathered by centuries and surrounded by Bronze Age heritage.
Scattered stone structures and shallow workings reveal where tinners once extracted wealth from Dartmoor's granite moorland.
Bronze Age cairn and cist hidden among Dartmoor's open moorland, its name hinting at centuries of folklore and mystery.
Bronze Age and medieval settlements scattered across the open moor, revealing how people have lived and worked on Dartmoor for thousands of years.
Remnants of tin and copper extraction scarring the high moor, where Victorian enterprise left its mark on the granite landscape.
Bronze Age settlements scattered across the high moor, revealing how ancient communities lived on Dartmoor's exposed granite plateau.