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Former open mining area that is now a SSSI site of open moorland.
Warren House is a typical heather covered moor with a conifer forest at the base of the gentle valley. Great place to see a wide variety of upland birds. One of the most notably the species you can see here is komatar. They are often best looked for around the old settlement but they have come close to the picnic tables around the car parks.
Turn of the M5 at Junction 31 and head north west on to the A30 towards Okehampton. Turn off the A30 soon onto the B3212 towards Moretonhampstead. Continue through Moretonhampstead staying on the B3212 towards Princetown and stop at the car park at Bennets Cross on the B3212 near Warren House Inn.
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