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Sylvia Sayer in May 1983. Sylvia Rosalind Pleadwell Sayer, Lady Sayer (6 March 1904 – 4 January 2000), was a passionate conservationist and environmental campaigner on behalf of Dartmoor, [1] an area of mostly granite moorland in Devon in the south-west of England.
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The hill lies within the military training area on Dartmoor and is not accessible to the public except at certain times. There is a military road to the summit, which is marked by an Army observation post and flagpole. On clear days, the views are "superb", [2] extending to Exmoor, the Quantocks, the River Teign estuary, and many of Dartmoor's ...
The tor is the highest free-standing rock on Dartmoor. From some angles it is said to resemble the Sphinx. [3] Others say it is a vixen and yet others say it looks like an old man with a cap on his head and his back to his wife. [1] 27 rock climbing routes have been identified, but climbing, like walking, is banned. [2]
Comment by Bagpussnotbothered asking for advice for a daughter related to a neurodivergent husband. Supportive message urging a wife to seek happiness after being "brought to her knees" by her ...
Run Wild, Run Free (also known as The White Colt and Philip) is a 1969 British drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring John Mills. The film was written by David Rook, based on his novel The White Colt , and shot on location in Dartmoor , Devon , England .
Here comes the… father of the bride? When Neil Crossley, 60, walked down the aisle, he forgot one important thing — the bride. Just before Crossley reached the altar at Holmfirth Vineyard in ...
The hill lies within the military training area on Dartmoor and is not accessible to the public except at certain times. It is one of Dartmoor's remoter spots [2] and is a good hour and a half walk from Postbridge. There are panoramic views from the top that are "among the best that Dartmoor offers."