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Harry, am I right in thinking your farm must be one of the highest on Dartmoor? I know my parents farm is meant to be one of them but yours is the only one I can think of which is at least as high/higher?

 

Hey Matt, We are one of the highest on the moor, ranges from 1000ft to just over 1600ft. There is another farm up near Okehampton firing range called East Okement (I think) and that place is a bit higher up and it's really out there! I might be wrong but I'm pretty sure that some of the farm houses/yards on Dartmoor are some of the highest in the country. Places like the lake district run livestock at much higher altitudes but the farm houses are right down in the valleys.

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