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The Ancient Tenements are the oldest surviving farms on Dartmoor, in the United Kingdom. They have been established here since 14th century, and sometimes earlier.

In Mediæval Britain, grazing rights within the boundaries of the "Forest of Dartmoor" were strictly limited. However a few settlers were permitted to build farms there, and to release their livestock on surrounding land.

These are the farms that became known as the Ancient Tenements, and many still survive today, such as: Babeny, Bellever, Brimpts, Brownberry, Dunnabridge, Dury, Hartyland, Hexworthy, Huccaby, Lakehead, Merripit, Pizwell, Prince Hall, Riddon, Runnage, and Sherberton.

Many still feature buildings that are of mediæval origins, including elements of their original longhouses:

The majority are Grade II listed and some are Grade II* (particularly important buildings of special interest).

For centuries, these settlements were isolated from 'civilisation' - many miles from the nearest villages. And yet the inhabitants were still expected to travel many miles to church each Sunday, over hills and rough terrain. To make matters worse, the parish boundaries often bore little or no relation to the natural geography. However, in 1260, the Bishop decreed that the dead from Pizwell and neighbouring Babeny, could be taken to Widecombe-in-the-Moor, which was much closer and more accessible.

 


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