From tales of pixies and legends of stone circles to its vast expanses of craggy greenery, Dartmoor National Park has a sense of magic about it. And at Mapstone Hill, a Grade I-listed early medieval manor on the park’s eastern edges, the wild is right there, waiting to be enjoyed.
In the half-acre of sloping walled garden here, you’re treated to views of the moors, towards Hunters Tor and the village of Lustleigh Cleave, one of the prettiest in the area. Meanwhile, the house itself – a 700-year-old beauty in which Victorian joinery and mid-century Crittall windows sit alongside 14th-century fenestration and a vaulted oak frame – has a feeling of being enveloped in nature, not least in the main bedroom, which has views of the walled gardens and tree canopies.











