The River Teign
The River Teign is an impressive 31 miles long and winds its way down from Dartmoor to the sea at Teignmouth. In the spring its banks are a carpet of yellow ...
Read moreThe River Teign is an impressive 31 miles long and winds its way down from Dartmoor to the sea at Teignmouth. In the spring its banks are a carpet of yellow ...
Read moreThe Haldon Belvedere was built in 1788, at the height of the Romantic Period of the Georgian age and is a much loved iconic landmark sitting high in the hills of ...
Read moreThe park has been established as an amenity for the community, offering a natural environment for all to enjoy. There are many benches for you to sit, rest and ponder, ...
Read moreBehind the remaining tower of St Mary’s Church at the centre of the Dartington Estate stands a great Yew Tree. This ancient Yew is at least 1500 years old and ...
Read moreThis small stone labyrinth path is set into the grass in the field behind St Thomas a Becket Church in Sourton. Follow the path round to the right of the ...
Read moreThe legend of the Nine Maidens stone circle at Belstone is that nine maidens were turned to stone for dancing on the Sabbath and that at noon the church bells ...
Read moreThe carved stone found inside St Mary’s Church has been dated between the 7th and 9th centuries, suggesting that there has been active worship at Belstone since before the ...
Read moreOne of the 26 examples of stone circle found on Dartmoor, Scorhill is one of the most visually impressive and (alongwith its three nearby cains) formed a significant ritual area. The ...
Read moreThis monument includes a triple stone row alignment, a cairn and short length of hollow way situated on a gently sloping natural shelf to the eastern flank of Cosdon Hill. ...
Read moreRiver Dart Wild Church are working as co-creators with the Bioregional Learning Centre to develop a Charter for the River Dart and to travel the length of the river engaging ...
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