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Dominating the eastern fringe of Burrator reservoir, Sheeps Tor is one of Dartmoor's most famous and impressive tors. A large bulky mass of granite, it rises some 1200 feet above sea level. From the summit of Sheeps Tor, there are fine views over south western Dartmoor and the reservoir below. Hidden on the southern side there is a small, naturally formed cave that sits amongst a dense scatter of rocks and boulders. Difficult to find, even more difficult to enter, this cave goes by several names; Piskie's Cave, Piskie's Hole, Piskie's Grott, Piskie's House, and Elford's Cave. For centuries this cave has been a source of many legends and superstitions and, as the various names suggest, most of these are regarding the Dartmoor pixies that are supposed to inhabit the cave. Another story concerns Sir John Elford of Longstone Manor who was supposed to have, during the English Civil War, concealed himself from Cromwell's troopers in the cave.
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