Category
page 1Archaeological sites in Devon
Fosse Way
Roman road in England, linking Exeter and Lincoln, later one of the "Four Highways" of medieval England

Ipplepen
Ipplepen is a village and civil parish located within the Teignbridge district of the county of Devon in south-west England. It is the site of Ipplepen Priory and there is an electoral ward with the same name. The population of Ipplepen village and Ipplepen civil parish at the 2021 census was 2,149 and 2,522 respectively.
Kents Cavern
show cave in Devon, England, UK
Isca Dumnoniorum
Roman settlement in Devon, England, UK
Hembury
thumb|The development of Hembury from late Bronze Age/early Iron Age to the late Iron Age
thumb|3D view of the digital terrain model
Hembury is a Neolithic causewayed enclosure and Iron Age hillfort near Honiton in Devon. Its history stretches from the late fifth and early fourth millennia BC to the Roman invasion. The fort is situated on a south facing promontory at the end of a 240m high ridge in the Blackdown Hills. It lies to the north of and overlooking the River Otter valley and this location was probably chosen to give good views of the surrounding countryside as well as for defensive r
Hound Tor
tor in Dartmoor National Park, in Devon, England, UK