Fourteen members of the study group met at Headland
Warren on a spectacularly clear and sunny day for a guided walk around Headland
Warren and it’s surrounds. The group was
led by Lee Bray, Archaeologist, Dartmoor National Park Authority and the
although the main focus of the walk was to look for evidence of medieval tin
mining, the group viewed a wide variety of archaeological features such as
pillow mounds, ancient vermin traps, mining remains from across history and
even a stone row! The Whortleberries
were in full flavour and delayed progress slightly but a good walk and an
interesting time was had by all. If you
would like to find out about forthcoming fieldtrips as part of the Moor Medieval
Study Group, please contact Community Heritage Officer, Emma Stockley and ask
to be put on the mailing list. emma@moorthanmeetstheeye.org