Enclosure opposite Black Rock

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Most likely what Hemery (1983) describes in ‘High Dartmoor’. When describing Black Rock’s crags, he writes: “Opposite the first (smallest) is an oblong enclosure on the left bank and the remains of a weir, each a part of the former intake for Lydford village water supply; the well-laid coping on the enclosure wall is now breaking away in places.

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