Vag Hill Warren House/ Warren House Pit

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8 (0%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: SteveGrigg, Sheron, Amanda Ellis, Max Piper, Neil Handley, Torbagga, lizmiall, Dartmoor Paul

Notes: The NGR and details for this item were kindly supplied by Tim Jenkinson.

The late author Eric Hemery, in ‘High Dartmoor’ (1983), describes the area on p.576: “On the south shoulder of the hill is a feature, historically and topographically interesting, to the existence of which not even the contours of the OS 1:25,000 map provide a hint. Taking the form of a huge natural trough or pit, declining diagonally eastwards towards the gorge, it is concealed from the walker on Vag Hill by a precipitous drop to the pit, the sides of which bristle with rock, shrubs and trees.

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