Great Common

Downs, Moorland in Devon North Devon

England

Great Common

Fingerpost for the restricted byway to Tarr Post
Fingerpost for the restricted byway to Tarr Post Credit: Ben Meyrick

Great Common is a vast expanse of open land located in Devon, England. Situated in the midst of the beautiful countryside, it encompasses downs, moorland, and various other natural features. The area is renowned for its stunning landscapes and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

Covering a significant area, Great Common offers visitors the opportunity to explore its diverse terrain. The downs, characterized by rolling hills and grassy meadows, provide picturesque views and are home to a variety of flora and fauna. The moorland, on the other hand, presents a wilder and more rugged environment, with heather-covered expanses and rocky outcrops.

This region boasts a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back thousands of years. Ancient burial mounds and stone circles can be found scattered across the common, providing a glimpse into the area's past.

Great Common is also home to a wide range of wildlife, including rare species such as Dartford warblers, adders, and Exmoor ponies. Birdwatchers flock to the area to catch sight of the diverse birdlife that inhabits the common.

Visitors to Great Common can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and birdwatching. The common is crisscrossed with well-marked trails and footpaths, making it easily accessible for all levels of outdoor enthusiasts.

Overall, Great Common in Devon offers a unique and captivating natural experience, with its stunning landscapes, rich history, and abundant wildlife. It is a haven for those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the English countryside.

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Great Common Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 51.057178/-3.6281096 or Grid Reference SS8529. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fingerpost for the restricted byway to Tarr Post
Fingerpost for the restricted byway to Tarr Post
Exmoor Ponies on Anstey Money Common
Exmoor Ponies on Anstey Money Common
Anstey Money Common On the Two Moors Way
Anstey Money Common
On the Two Moors Way
Exe Valley Way: near Great Gate On the Exe Valley Way between Hawkridge and Brewer Castle.
Exe Valley Way: near Great Gate
On the Exe Valley Way between Hawkridge and Brewer Castle.
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common Near Badlake Moor Cross
Exmoor ponies on Woodland Common
Near Badlake Moor Cross
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page See also Granite Song in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/SX7189">SX7189</a>
IIMW sculpture by Peter Randall Page
See also Granite Song in SX7189
West Anstey: near Woodland Common Looking east
West Anstey: near Woodland Common
Looking east
West Anstey: Woodland Common The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
West Anstey: Woodland Common
The common has recently stripped of gorse. Looking north east from a point above Woodland Farm
West Anstey Common The Ridge Road over West Anstey Common.
West Anstey Common
The Ridge Road over West Anstey Common.
Spring Beeches Beech trees lining the road on Twitchen Common.
Spring Beeches
Beech trees lining the road on Twitchen Common.
West Anstey: on West Anstey Common Looking north towards Shircombe Farm. Below the farm, nearer the camera, the Dane’s Brook turns through a right angle to run south-south-west past Lyshwell Wood before resuming a more easterly course. It has a confluence with the Barle near Mounsey Castle.
West Anstey: on West Anstey Common
Looking north towards Shircombe Farm. Below the farm, nearer the camera, the Dane’s Brook turns through a right angle to run south-south-west past Lyshwell Wood before resuming a more easterly course. It has a confluence with the Barle near Mounsey Castle.
West Anstey: towards Lyshwell Farm Looking north west on the edge of the moor towards Exmoor farmland
West Anstey: towards Lyshwell Farm
Looking north west on the edge of the moor towards Exmoor farmland
West Anstey: Anstey Rhiney Moor Looking east-north-east over the Dane’s Brook valley
West Anstey: Anstey Rhiney Moor
Looking east-north-east over the Dane’s Brook valley
Badlake Moor Cross This finger post gives distances on the Two Moors Way.
Badlake Moor Cross
This finger post gives distances on the Two Moors Way.
Farmland near East Anstey Common Looking NNE with a mist covered Barle River valley in the distance.
Farmland near East Anstey Common
Looking NNE with a mist covered Barle River valley in the distance.
East Anstey Common Looking south-west with the morning dew visible on the grass.
East Anstey Common
Looking south-west with the morning dew visible on the grass.
Trig point on Anstey Money Common
Trig point on Anstey Money Common
West Anstey Barrow On the highest point of Anstey Money Common with extensive views over the moor.
West Anstey Barrow
On the highest point of Anstey Money Common with extensive views over the moor.
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Great Common is located at Grid Ref: SS8529 (Lat: 51.057178, Lng: -3.6281096)

Administrative County: Devon

District: North Devon

Police Authority: Devon and Cornwall

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Barrier: cattle_grid
Lat/Long: 51.0577544/-3.6248523
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