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Lion’s Mouth Drinking Fountain
Dartefacts’ Dartmoor Drinking Fountains Review (!):
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Notes: This drinking fountain sits just off the lane to Higher Sticklepath and Skaigh from Sticklepath.
The water comes from a nearby spring and is incredibly pure.
Black Prince’s Grave
Also known as Black Prince’s Tomb.
Acknowledgement: Information kindly provided by Steve Granger.
SZ1/DC1 Boundary Post, Cosdon Hill
This boundary stone can be located on the northern end of Cosdon Hill.
This is one of two stones in the immediate vicinity with the letters SZl/DCI (and the other SZ2/DC2). They denote a boundary agreement between the commoners of South Zeal and the Duchy of Cornwall, who acquired this warren, later relinquishing it in 1896, when it was referred to as ‘Belstone Rabbit Warren’.