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This is a delightful tor that has only recently (as of 2024) been added to Ordnance Survey maps, largely thanks to Max Piper. The tor has featured in the literature by the likes of Messrs. Crossing and Hemery, though earlier there was some confusion as to the tor’s whereabouts above Hound Tor Combe.
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