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The Witchfox of Hound Tor—Secret Devon: Myths and Legends
A nobleman falls in love with a witch's grand daughter, but all is not well

The faithless wives of Chagford.—Secret Devon: Myths and Legends
The stones of Dartmoor decide the fate of the 'Faithless wives of Chagford'

The story of The Fairy Ointment—Secret Devon: Myths and Legends
Would you try a mysterious ointment you were told not to?

Wheels: Did you know you can make a pen from a wheel?
The final part of Caroline Densley's visit to a Devon wheelwright.

Wheels: When does a craft become a trade?
Caroline Densley continues her trip round a Devon wheelwright

Wheels: Do you know the difference between a cart and a wagon?
Do you know the difference between a wagon and a cart? Caroline Densley finds out

Wheels: "The really rare stuff doesn't come up, if you see it, you fight for it"
In part 2 Caroline Densley is introduced to the tools of the trade.

Wheels: Why is a tyre called a tyre?
Caroline Densley has been to visit Greg Rowland, a wheelwright in East Devon to find out.

How many bees are in a bee hive?
To answer that we sent John Acres to Quince Honey Farm

280 Million years old, the original rock idols. Why is Dartmoor so inspiring?
Legends, folklore, myths and some of the most famous books, all inspired by Dartmoor.