Snowdon (Devon)

Snowdon is a hill in Devon which at 495 m (1,624 ft) forms the second highest peak on the Southern moor of Dartmoor.

The summit is the site of four Bronze Age ritual cairns,[1] and the ground here shows evidence of being worked for peat.

[2] On the flank of the hill lies Snowdon Hole, the remnants of the surface workings associated with the Huntingdon Tin Mine, from where the Snowdon Brook flows.

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