Chance Moor

Downs, Moorland in Devon North Devon

England

Chance Moor

Witheridge : Road A small road in the countryside.
Witheridge : Road Credit: Lewis Clarke

Chance Moor is a picturesque area located in the county of Devon, England. Situated within the larger region of Dartmoor National Park, it is a unique blend of downs and moorland landscapes. Covering an area of approximately 10 square miles, Chance Moor offers visitors a diverse range of natural features and attractions.

The moorland component of Chance Moor is characterized by expansive stretches of open grassland, heather, and gorse, interspersed with rocky outcrops and bogs. This rugged terrain provides a habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including Dartmoor ponies, sheep, and numerous bird species. The undulating hills and valleys offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and make it a popular area for hiking, walking, and birdwatching.

In contrast, the downs section of Chance Moor features gentle slopes with well-maintained grasslands and grazing pastures. This part of the area is predominantly used for agricultural purposes, with local farmers rearing livestock such as cattle and sheep. The lush green fields, dotted with traditional farmhouses and stone walls, create a charming and tranquil atmosphere.

Visitors to Chance Moor can explore a network of footpaths and bridleways that crisscross the area, allowing for leisurely walks or more challenging hikes. The moorland also offers opportunities for camping and picnicking, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Overall, Chance Moor, with its combination of downs and moorland, offers a captivating and varied landscape, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of Devon.

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Chance Moor Images

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Witheridge : Road A small road in the countryside.
Witheridge : Road
A small road in the countryside.
Witheridge : New Bridge New Bridge and the B3137 over the Little Dart River.
Witheridge : New Bridge
New Bridge and the B3137 over the Little Dart River.
Witheridge : Grassland Looking down off the B3171.
Witheridge : Grassland
Looking down off the B3171.
Witheridge : Little Dart River The river heads under New Bridge.
Witheridge : Little Dart River
The river heads under New Bridge.
Witheridge : Little Dart River The Litter Dart River at New Bridge.
Witheridge : Little Dart River
The Litter Dart River at New Bridge.
Witheridge: entrance to Bradford Tracy Looking north west by an entrance lodge to the estate
Witheridge: entrance to Bradford Tracy
Looking north west by an entrance lodge to the estate
Witheridge: New Hole Farm Looking north-north-west. This farm has been built since the 1976 Ordnance Survey Pathfinder map for Tiverton was published. By the road to Bradford Mill and Bradford Tracy
Witheridge: New Hole Farm
Looking north-north-west. This farm has been built since the 1976 Ordnance Survey Pathfinder map for Tiverton was published. By the road to Bradford Mill and Bradford Tracy
Witheridge: near Witheridge Mill A probable quarry site looking south-south-east. Seen from a public footpath; a second footpath promoted by DEFRA runs above the old quarry face. A private house now stands on the Witheridge Mill site. The lower footpath runs alongside the course of the mill leat, now dry
Witheridge: near Witheridge Mill
A probable quarry site looking south-south-east. Seen from a public footpath; a second footpath promoted by DEFRA runs above the old quarry face. A private house now stands on the Witheridge Mill site. The lower footpath runs alongside the course of the mill leat, now dry
Witheridge: towards Broadridge Farm Looking north-north-west
Witheridge: towards Broadridge Farm
Looking north-north-west
Creacombe: near Crowdhole Looking west-south-west along an access track heading towards Monkey Moor.
Creacombe: near Crowdhole
Looking west-south-west along an access track heading towards Monkey Moor.
Witheridge: Two Moors Way Looking east-north-east towards Bradford Moor House
Witheridge: Two Moors Way
Looking east-north-east towards Bradford Moor House
Witheridge: Bradford Moor House Looking west by the gate
Witheridge: Bradford Moor House
Looking west by the gate
Witheridge: towards North Coombe Looking east by the road from Crowdhole Cross to Bradford Barton
Witheridge: towards North Coombe
Looking east by the road from Crowdhole Cross to Bradford Barton
Creacombe: herd at Crowdhole Cross Looking north-north-west on the lane to Creacombemoor Cross; a left turn leads to Ditchett Cross
Creacombe: herd at Crowdhole Cross
Looking north-north-west on the lane to Creacombemoor Cross; a left turn leads to Ditchett Cross
Witheridge: Bradford Mill This ceased to be a working watermill in the 1930s. The watermill has since become part of a private residence, seen here from the adjoining road. Henry Blackford was miller in the period 1893 - 1906 and William Roberts was listed as miller in 1926; he may well have been the last of the line. Looking south west
Witheridge: Bradford Mill
This ceased to be a working watermill in the 1930s. The watermill has since become part of a private residence, seen here from the adjoining road. Henry Blackford was miller in the period 1893 - 1906 and William Roberts was listed as miller in 1926; he may well have been the last of the line. Looking south west
Field by Grendon Lane North Grendon Plantation is on the right. Taken from Grendon Lane, a green lane across the Sturcombe River valley.
Field by Grendon Lane
North Grendon Plantation is on the right. Taken from Grendon Lane, a green lane across the Sturcombe River valley.
Orchard at North Grendon An orchard beside the farm buildings at North Grendon, which no longer seem to be inhabited.
Orchard at North Grendon
An orchard beside the farm buildings at North Grendon, which no longer seem to be inhabited.
Grendon Lane A rather damp lane brightens up in some evening sunshine. This long track leads from the nearest public road at Crowdhole for almost a kilometre to reach North Grendon.
Grendon Lane
A rather damp lane brightens up in some evening sunshine. This long track leads from the nearest public road at Crowdhole for almost a kilometre to reach North Grendon.
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Chance Moor is located at Grid Ref: SS8016 (Lat: 50.936448, Lng: -3.7005736)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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