Dunnabridge Pound (M11) Coffin Stone (N13)
We were heading for Dartmeet to have lunch at The Badgers Holt. En route we stopped at a marked car park above Dunnabridge Pound. When we had walked down to it we discovered there was space to park right there! It was behind a stone wall and we have driven past it hundreds of times, never being aware of its presence.
Before stopping for lunch we drove up the hill from Dartmeet to the car park at the top of the hill. The views were magnificent. Before walking down the road to find the Coffin Stone we followed a path up the hill. The views were enhanced by the heather that was in flower.
We walked back to the road and then along the verge until we came to the Coffin Stone. The crack in the stone has now been filled with earth and has vegetation growing from it.
We drove back to Dartsmeet for lunch but The Badgers Holt is now a licensed tea room and only doing snacks for lunch. We decided to return to Princetown for our lunch.
Before stopping for lunch we drove up the hill from Dartmeet to the car park at the top of the hill. The views were magnificent. Before walking down the road to find the Coffin Stone we followed a path up the hill. The views were enhanced by the heather that was in flower.
We walked back to the road and then along the verge until we came to the Coffin Stone. The crack in the stone has now been filled with earth and has vegetation growing from it.
We drove back to Dartsmeet for lunch but The Badgers Holt is now a licensed tea room and only doing snacks for lunch. We decided to return to Princetown for our lunch.
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