Westcott Cottage
A Grade II* listed cottage on the high moor, built in the vernacular style of rural Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed cottage on the high moor, built in the vernacular style of rural Dartmoor.
A substantial stone wall that once enclosed a medieval deer park at Whiddon, now a Listed Building of high historical interest.
A substantial stone wall marking the boundary of Whiddon Park's historic deer park on central Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed house set within its own park, reflecting centuries of settlement and land use on the edge of Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on the edge of Dartmoor, likely built in the medieval or early modern period.
A Grade II* listed manor house, likely medieval in origin, standing in the moorland landscape south of Chagford.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval or early modern in origin, now a reminder of the moor's settled landscape.
A Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin with later modifications, standing in the open moorland landscape.
A medieval warren earthwork in Whiddon Park, where rabbits were once managed as a valuable food resource.