Stone near Thorn Tree in Bagtor Wall, No.32 in series

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Notes: Dave Brewer’s description: “The 1835 Records direct us, from the Blacksmith’s Shop, ‘and thence in a straight line to a stone by a thorn tree near Bagtor Wall’, and then follow ‘the boundary of the old enclosures allowing a deer’s leap on the Bagtor side to the Crownley Works’; in 1853 ‘to a Thorn Tree at Crownley Works’. The stone is a slab lying on the bank of the cornditch wall inscribed ‘B’ and ‘I’ on its upper surface, near a larger than average tree, but not a thorn tree.

SX 7668 7590 given by Brewer, but is probably more like SX 7633 7600.

References:

  • Brewer, D. and Brewer, K. (2002): Dartmoor Boundary Markers: And Other Markers On and Around the Moor.
  • Grigg, S. (2020): Dartmoor Explorations (Not yet found)

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