Treneman’s Basin

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Treneman’s Basin is a distinct, rounded hole on a low rock beside the River Erme. Despite its resemblance to a natural rock basin, it is thought to be a mortar stone. A legend is told about the area on the Ivybridge Heritage website.

The basin also featured in Max Piper and Tim Jenkinson’s Dartmoor Magazine article entitled ‘Lesser-known’ Rock Basins, in Issue 140 Winter.

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