Grid reference SX7878
near to Haytor Vale, Devon, England
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Yarner Wood in the Autumn
by Natasha Bos
Abundance of trees with autumnal colours...fast approaching winter
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Paths in Yarner Wood |
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Path in Yarner Wood
by Derek Harper
Looking up the path shown descending in SX7878 : Path in Yarner Wood.
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Track in Yarner Wood nature reserve
by jeff collins
Heading up from the car park towards the Woodland Centre building.
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Old Guide Stone by Reddaford Water, Bovey Tracey Parish
Dartmoor granite guidepost by the UC road, in parish of Bovey Tracey (Teignbridge District), Reddaford Water Cross, by UC road to Lustleigh, West of bridge, on verge, hidden under large bush at junction.
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Trees and undergrowth on the edge of Yarner Wood
by David Smith
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Milestone on Templer Way (Granite Railway)
by David Smith
The Granite Railway was built in the first quarter of the 19th century to carry stone from Dartmoor to water-borne transport (canal, river & sea). Horse drawn carts followed grooved stones; some of the milestones remain.
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Bovey Tracey: Copper mine site
In Yarner Wood Nature Reserve. The remains of Yarner copper mine by a collapsed shaft
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Haytor Granite Tramway, Yarner Wood
by Derek Harper
First good sighting, heading east, of the granite railway for a while. It is followed here by the Templer Way and the Dartmoor Way.
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Bovey Tracey : Road
by Lewis Clarke
A road junction.
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Bovey Tracey: Haytor Tramway in Yarner Woods
Haytor Quarries on Dartmoor were opened circa 1820 and a means of transporting the granite to New Quay, Teignmouth � whence it was shipped to the metropolis and used in the construction of London Bridge, now in Arizona � had to be devised.... (more)
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Yarrow copper mine
by Graham Horn
This large hole is fenced off. It is the pit of a former copper mine shaft where, from 1857 to 1862, over 2,000 tons of copper were extracted.
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