Hunter's Tor, Lustleigh Cleave

Hunter's Tor is in the Lustleigh Cleave, on the apex of a ridge above the River Bovey.

The tor is a natural viewpoint, and there is visibility to Haytor, Bowerman's Nose and Hamel Down.

[1] The tor is the location for an Iron Age hill fort,[2] probably due to the views and defensibility of the site.

[1] There is some evidence that the land adjacent to the tor was settled after the Iron Age as the manor of Suðeswyrðe, later Sutreworde[3] There was a reported ghost sighting at Hunter's Tor in 1956, when two female riders cam across a mysterious group of a dozen mounted men in medieval costume with greyhounds.

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