Yellam
A listed building on Dartmoor, likely a medieval or early modern structure with roots in the moorland landscape.
A listed building on Dartmoor, likely a medieval or early modern structure with roots in the moorland landscape.
Grade II* listed farmhouse on Dartmoor, likely medieval in origin with later additions, reflecting centuries of moorland agricultural life.
Grade I listed medieval church on Dartmoor, a working parish church with deep roots in the moor's settlement history.
A Bronze Age stone alignment on Conies Down, one of several such ritual or territorial markers scattered across Dartmoor.
Grade II* listed hotel, likely Georgian or Victorian, standing in a community setting on the edge of Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building that served the local community as an infirmary, reflecting rural healthcare provision on Dartmoor.
A Grade II* listed building that once served as a courthouse, reflecting the administrative history of Dartmoor and its surrounding parishes.
A Grade II* listed medieval church dedicated to St Eustachius, standing in the Dartmoor landscape.
A Civil War defensive earthwork on the open moor south east of East Linnacombe, built to command the landscape during the 17th century conflict.