Haytor - Dartmoor by ajisaac

Haytor - Dartmoor

This is the eastern outcrop of Haytor, also known as Haytor Rocks, Hay Tor, or occasionally Hey Tor, a granite tor on the eastern edge of Dartmoor in the English county of Devon.

History

Idetordoune (1566), Ittor Doune (1687), Idetor (1737), Eator Down (1762) and Itterdown (1789) are a few recorded examples of earlier names by which Haytor was known.

The name Haytor is of comparatively recent origin, and is probably a corruption of its old name and that of the Haytor Hundred, which covered the coastal area between the River Teign and River Dart, itself now considered to have been named after a lost village located somewhere between Totnes and Newton Abbot.

In the 19th century steps were cut into one side of the tor and a metal handrail fixed to allow tourists easier access to the summit. This was not entirely welcomed and in 1851, a Dr Croker complained about the rock steps that had been cut "to enable the enervated and pinguedinous scions of humanity of this wonderful nineteenth century to gain the summit".The handrail was removed in the 1960s due to it rusting: the stumps of the uprights are still embedded in the rock.

In 1953, Haytor was used as a major location for the feature film Knights of the Round Table starring Robert Taylor and Ava Gardner. An "elaborate and impressive castle" was built between the two main rock piles of the tor and traditional medieval sports, including jousting, were staged here for the film.

The whole of Haytor Down was sold to the newly formed Dartmoor National Park Authority in 1974.
Bev
That is an impressive looking Tor. It is difficult to get a sense of the scale but it looks massive and very imposing.
March 1st, 2016  
Great capture A FAV
March 1st, 2016  
How interesting to know the history of the place. Beautiful shot of this imposing Tor. Fav!
March 1st, 2016  
Really nice shot :)
March 1st, 2016  
@tramway The highest point on Haytor is about 100 ft from the ground and i was on top there!!!
March 1st, 2016  
@777margo Glad you like Haytor & thank you for the fav
March 1st, 2016  
@dishaparekh176 Thank you - glad you enjoyed a bit of history & thank you for the fav
March 1st, 2016  
@m2016 Thank you very much for your kind comment.
March 1st, 2016  
Love this against the sky
March 3rd, 2016  
Great shot!
March 3rd, 2016  
@boxplayer Thanks very much
March 3rd, 2016  
@violetlady Thank you for your kind comment
March 3rd, 2016  
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