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    The Erme is a river in south Devon, England. From its source on Dartmoor it flows in a generally southerly direction past some of the best-preserved archaeological...
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    crossing-point over the River Erme on the road from Exeter to Plymouth. In the 16th century mills were built using the River Erme's power. The parish of...
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    Evil Under the Sun (1941). Archaeological discovery of tin ingots at the River Erme estuary wreck show that the local area was a significant tin trading port...
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    grid reference SX624678. It lies between the sources of the River Plym and the River Erme. No record exists of it having been a water-filled pool although...
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    Cofflete Creek Shortaflete Creek Newton Creek (R) Noss Creek Erme & Avon catchments etc. River Erme (MS) Butter Brook (L) Piles Brook (L) Left Lake (L) Dry...
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    Dartmoor are Black Tor Copse on the West Okement River in the north, and Piles Copse on the River Erme in the south. In 2023, William, Prince of Wales...
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    Dartmoor (section Rivers)
    known as the Loop being particularly popular. Other white water rivers are the Erme, Tavy, Plym and Meavy. Other activities are rock climbing on the...
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    Batten peninsula near Plymouth as the site of Ictis. Near the mouth of the River Erme, not far away, a shipwreck site has produced ingots of ancient tin, which...
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    Plymouth. A shipwreck site with ingots of tin was found at the mouth of the River Erme not far away, which may represent trade along this coast during the Bronze...
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    and "Newton and Noss". It is the river and estuary between the River Plym which discharges at Plymouth and the River Erme which discharges by Meadowsfoot...
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