Grimspound - Walls
Grimspound - Walls

The great Granite boundary wall is about 150 metres (500 feet) in diameter.
Averaging 3 metres (10 feet) thick and standing up to 1.5 metres (5 feet) high, it is faced with large slabs laid in
horizontal courses, with a core of smaller stones between the two faces.
The best known of many prehistoric settlements on Dartmoor, Grimspound dates from the
late Bronze Age (about 1450–700 BC).
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Signed from the B3212 (Postridge to Moretonhampstead Rd)

Ref: 7011

Date: 10/04/2019

Location: SX 7001 8086

Grimspound - Walls

The great Granite boundary wall is about 150 metres (500 feet) in diameter.
Averaging 3 metres (10 feet) thick and standing up to 1.5 metres (5 feet) high, it is faced with large slabs laid in
horizontal courses, with a core of smaller stones between the two faces.
The best known of many prehistoric settlements on Dartmoor, Grimspound dates from the
late Bronze Age (about 1450–700 BC).
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Signed from the B3212 (Postridge to Moretonhampstead Rd)

Ref: 7011

Date: 10/04/2019

Location: SX 7001 8086