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Liverton sits right on the edge of Dartmoor National Park, just a few miles north of Newton Abbot. It is a long, linear village that transitions from the lower, wooded terrain near the A38 up towards the open moorland at Blackpool School and the gateway to Haytor. Historically, the area was shaped by the local mining and quarrying industries, and you can still see traces of the old granite tramway nearby. It’s a practical spot for getting around, as the dual carriageway provides a quick link to Exeter or Plymouth, yet the village itself feels tucked away. There is a strong sense of community centered around the village hall, the local pub, and the primary school, while the immediate landscape is defined by the steep, winding lanes and the heavy canopy of the surrounding woodland. It’s the kind of place where you’re never more than a few minutes' walk from a bridleway or a footpath leading straight onto the hills.