Thurlestone, North Dartmoor, Devon UK
N 50° 39.908 W 003° 56.480
30U E 433473 N 5613010
An ancient boundary marker on Dartmoor, Devon UK
Waymark Code: WM69H8
Location: United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/28/2009
Views: 2
This rock/gap is known as the Thurlestone, it acts as a boundary point for the Forest of Dartmoor.
Dartmoor's Ancient Boundary Perambulation. (50 Miles)
The Perambulation marks the boundary of the ancient forest of the moor and is one of the oldest walks on Dartmoor. From Rundlestone, the route heads through Great Mis Tor and Yes Tor, King's Oven, Dartmeet and Ryder's Hill. At Eastern White Barrow the Perambulation reaches its most southerly point and returns to Rundlestone. There is not a public right of way over the whole route but short deviations enable the walk to be completed.
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Type of survey mark: Large rock pile on tor.
What indicators are near the mark to help people identify where it is located?: Not needed.
What property is this mark defining?: Forest of Dartmoor
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