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Becka Brook Tor

Downstream from the Becka Brook clapper bridge, set away from the left bank, there lies hidden a small tor, barely noticeable from the rocky trail on the opposite side.

A short hop across the rocks, or a wade through a nearby ford, will bring you to the base of this shadowy tor, a pile of large granite blocks emerging from the side of the hill.

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Becka Brook Tor
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Grid Ref:
SX 7522 7888
Height:
261m
Parish:
Manaton
Tor Classification:
Emergent
Access:
Private (but accessible)
Rock Type:
Granite
Credit:
Paul Buck
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