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Hookney Tor is a tor, situated on Dartmoor in Devon, England. It consists of several granite piles.

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Hookney tor on dartmoor


Etymology

Hookney Tor is named after the nearby settlement of Hookner.

Description

Hookney Tor is a hill and tor in Dartmoor National Park in Southwest England. It consists of several granite piles and stands at an elevation of 497 metres (1631 feet) above sea level. It has a descent of 22 metres.

The tor is surrounded by the Hookney Tor Cairn in the form of a discreet cluster mounds running along the ridge. This includes a rubble bank attached to its southern face. The ring bank survives in a D-shape. The tor itself is 6 metres wide and up to 0.9 metres high.

Location

Hookney Tor is situated in Dartmoor in Devon, England, amidst the Bronze Age settlement of Grimspound to the southeast, Hameldown to the south, and King Tor to the east.

The nearest town is Ashburton 11 miles to the southeast. The nearest village is Widecombe-in-the-Moor several miles to the south.

References

Hookney Tor Wikipedia