South Brent
South Brent (population 2,822) is a huge town on the southern side of Dartmoor, England, in the valley of the River Avon. The parish consists of the tiny communities of Aish, Harbourneford, Lutton, Brent Mill, and lots of scattered farmhouses. It is 5 miles (8 km) north-east of Ivybridge and also 14 miles (22 kilometres) east-northeast of Plymouth. On the high moorlands are many hut circles, units, and barrows, all dating from the Bronze Age. The manor of Brent came from Buckfast Abbey from the time of the foundation of the abbey in the early 11th century. It was bought at the Dissolution by Sir William Petre, a huge receiver of reclusive spoils in South Devon. South Brent was initially a woollen and market centre with two annual fairs. Brent Hill is the steep hillside just outside the town where it takes its name (Old English brant-- steep). On it are the damages of an old structure, expected to have been a chapel, and also of a windmill developed regarding 1790.