Nun's Cross Farm on Dartmoor David Gibbeson Photography


Nun's Cross Farm on Dartmoor at twilight David Gibbeson Photography

Explore the history andarchitecture of the iconic abandoned farmhouse at Nuns Cross Farm, a hidden gem located deep within Dartmoor National Park. PIXEO Photo Spots App Explore Photo Spots on a map with the free PIXEO App and explore on the go.


Nuns Cross Farm ASC Photography

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Nun's Cross Farm Dartmoor Photograph by Helen Jackson Pixels

As with most features of the Dartmoor landscape, Nun's Cross has been the subject of numerous letterbox stamps along with the associated farm and mine. Many were sited in the gully behind the cross and the banks on the edge of the mire - see above.. Brewer, D. 2002 Dartmoor Boundary Markers, Halsgrove Publishing, Tiverton.


Nun's Cross Farm on Dartmoor David Gibbeson Photography

Nun's Cross Farm can easily be missed in the secluded location off Princetown - but its spooky tales of mystery are harder to forget. And its eerie and isolated location, the building is situated.


Nun's Cross Farm, Princetown, Dartmoor National Park

Nun's Cross Farmhouse on a misty and rainy June day. Again, the history of Nun's Cross Farmhouse is shrouded in mystery. The building is said to have been used by the Royal Navy as a training base.


Isolated farmhouse of Nun's Cross Farm on Dartmoor, Devon UK Stock Photo Alamy

An overnight stay at Nun's Cross Farm, a remote and rustic bunkhouse located on Dartmoor National Park in Devon.Some would say that this place is haunted but.


Nun's Cross Farm Dartmoor Photograph by Joana Kruse

I was very fortunate to spend tow nights at Nuns cross farm with some good friends and fellow youtubers.We had a couple of adventures too. The weather turned.


Nuns Cross Farm In The Snow, Dartmoor Photograph by David Clapp Pixels

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A moody shot of Nuns Cross Farm on Dartmoor, Devon, U.K Stock Photo Alamy

Nun's Cross Farm is one of the most interesting starting points in the National Park. Paths lead in all directions to stunning landscapes, fascinating historical sites and internationally important prehistoric landmarks. Ancient routes run near Nun's Cross Farm. Modern outdoor adventure trails pass by.


Nuns cross farm Photograph by Sebastien Coell Fine Art America

Nun's Cross Farm is a well-known landmark and a remote bunkhouse on Dartmoor. It was built by hand in the 1870s by John Hooper and his wife. Chris Marshall. Canon 5D Mk III Canon 24-70mm f/4L f/8, 1/200sec, ISO 100.


Views of Dartmoor Norsworthy to Nun's Cross Farm

A photographic journey up on Dartmoor devon, where we visit the iconic Nuns cross farm. I was lucky enough to be meet with one of the best sunrise's I have s.


Nun's Cross Farm Dartmoor Photograph by Joana Kruse

Join us as we venture across the beautiful national park of Dartmoor to the remote and forgotten "Nun's Cross Farm", A secluded farmhouse with a dark past.


Nuns cross farm Dartmoor Devon UK Stock Photo Alamy

Track to Nun's Cross Farm. Please login here to view this item's SX National Grid Reference Number. 16 (1%) of Registered Dartefacters have visited this item. They are: Max Piper, Pat, Neil Handley, bobfitzy62, BevDickinson, Fr66, Fidget, Amanda Ellis, Torbagga, noisemonkey, dave.johnson, BarefootinBude, SteveGrigg, Dartmoor Paul, Chris.


Nun's Cross Farm Dartmoor Photograph by Joana Kruse Fine Art America

Nun's Cross Farm is shrouded in stories of intrigue and mystery, as is much of the land surrounding it. But the farm now belongs to Mount Kelly School, and can be rented with a capacity of up.


Nuns Cross Farm, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe Stock Photo Alamy

Nuns Cross Farm was built in 1870 by John Hooper who along with his wife lived into his 90's and then the house fell into a state of disrepair. Today the house serves as a hikers bunker for.


Nuns cross farm Photograph by Sebastien Coell Fine Art America

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