Two pillow mounds near Ditsworthy Warren House
Medieval rabbit warren earthworks with tin extraction features near Ditsworthy Warren House on Dartmoor.
Medieval rabbit warren earthworks with tin extraction features near Ditsworthy Warren House on Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building standing on high ground, likely medieval in origin, on the Dartmoor landscape.
Remains of tin processing mills on the moor north of Shillapark, where ore was crushed and refined during Dartmoor's mining era.
A scheduled monument vermin trap from Trowlesworthy Warren, part of the medieval and post-medieval warren landscape on Dartmoor.
A scheduled monument vermin trap from the medieval or early modern period, part of Trowlesworthy Warren's rabbit management system.
A scheduled monument vermin trap from the medieval period, part of the Trowlesworthy Warren complex on Dartmoor.
A scheduled monument vermin trap, part of the medieval rabbit warren system at Trowlesworthy on Dartmoor.
A scheduled monument vermin trap from Trowlesworthy Warren, part of the moorland's history of management and use.
A listed stone gateway and cottage attached to Walreddon Manor, reflecting the working farmstead structure of historic Dartmoor.