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Notes: ‘Langridge’ is the more authentic name for ‘Long Ridge’.
This is “A squarish enclosure of 3.4 hectares and bounded by a crumbling drystone wall lies west of Stonetor Brook in Langridge Newtake. Within the enclosure are 1.5 hectares of ridge and furrow; the ridges measure 2.5m wide with a maximum height of 0.2m. The remaining part of the enclosed area is littered with small clearance cairns and stone pits.”
Reference: Devon & Dartmoor Historic Environment Record
Acknowledgement: Special thanks to Glavind Strachan Photography for supplying the featured image, taken in some snow in January 2023.
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