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Moorside Cottage offers a superb location for visiting a depth of historic interest on the Western edge of Dartmoor.
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If walking is your thing then Moorside Cottage is your paradise.
We have supplied some local attractions to wet your appetite:
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Brentor Built in the 12th Century this church stands high on a volcanic outcrop, commanding impressive views of West Devon.
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Lydford Gorge National Trust owned woodland trails through a deep-cut ravine alongside the river Lyd. Lush oak woodland with abundant wildlife and wild flowers complement the power of the 30 metre Whitelady waterfall.
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Wheal Betsy A disused 18th Century mine, with the best preserved engine house on Dartmoor. This mine produced lead, copper, arsenic and silver.
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Morwellham Quay An award-winning, evocative museum and visitor centre based around the historic port and mine workings on the River Tamar.
http://www.morwellham-quay.co.uk
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Finch Foundry A fascinating 19th-century water-powered forge in working order, owned by the National Trust.
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Eden Project
http://www.edenproject.com
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The Lost Gardens of Heligan
http://www.heligan.com
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