TORS OF DARTMOOR
a database of both lesser- & well-known rocks and outcrops
Broadun Rocks EastBroad Down
![]() A low outcrop grass-topped is all that remains of the easternmost part of Broadun Rocks. There are some large boulders on the east slopes here. ![]() We learn from Eric Hemery (1983) that the various outcrops straddling the down are collectively known as Broadun Rocks and that they are never referred to as Broadown Tors, this being a misnomer introduced in error in the original version of Dartmoor A New Study in 1970 edited by Crispin Gill. It turned out to be a total misprint and should have read 'Beardown' along with Fur Tor for the erroneous 'Lur Tor' that featured in the same sentence. ![]() Yet despite all this Ken Ringwood (2013) still uses that discredited name as an alternative to describe the outcrops on Broad Down in his book on Dartmoor Tors. ![]()
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