Tim Sandles
Tim Sandles is the founder of Legendary Dartmoor
25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
To the north of Holne Ridge lies the small valley of the O Brook, here the moorland waters peacefully tumble down through granite rocks that are overlooked by tombs of the ancient men of the moor. Today the tranquil little valley is home to the moorland sheep and ponies who …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
Just to the west of Tavistock lies the farmstead of Downhouse, the present building was re-built in 1822 but the original house was much, much older. It also had its own ghost in the form of a very tall and gangly man. The ghost was a pretty predictable spirit as …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
In the long forgotten days before Ipods and such demonic inventions the folk of Dartmoor had to make their own music. This meant learning to play an instrument such as an accordion, flute or a fiddle and such musicians would be akin to the ‘Rock Idols’ of today. I suppose …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
“By day the place was inviting enough and a child wouldn’t have feared to be there. Dean Burn came down from its cradle far away in the hills and threaded Dean Woods with ripple and flash and song. The beck lifted its voice in stickles and shouted over the mossy …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
This week (Jan 2009) I had to travel across Dartmoor at night in driving rain and a dense fog that brought visibility down to about 10 feet. It was no real problem as I know the road from Ashburton to Two Bridges well, but it got me thinking, “what would …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
One dark night a moorman was riding his pony homewards from Widecombe fair. To say he was in good spirits was a slight understatement, he had taken some bullocks and made a fair price for them so there was coin in his pocket and whisky in his belly. A pale …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
Now depending on who you ask, Cutty Dyer is either a water sprite or he is an Ogre. What is not in dispute is that he lives in the river Yeo or to call it by its modern name: the Ashburn, and that he is one thoroughly unpleasant person. Cutty …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
Many years ago there was a headmaster named Jeremiah Toope who was in charge of Ashburton Grammar School. Now, local legend gives no explanation as to why but for some reason he was suddenly dismissed from his post. As can be imagined, this was a devastating thing to happen and …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
Crazywell Pool, it’s very name suggests that something is amiss or else why should a harmless pool of water earn such weird name? Yes if you read the old Dartmoor legend books plenty of weird things have happened there. Some will have you know that it’s dark waters are bottomless …
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25 March 2016
Tales Of Dartmoor
Now there is one thing that all the moor folk know about the piskies and that is that they work very hard at being neat and tidy and expect that everybody else should be such as industrious and hard working. Some will have it that at night some of the …
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