
These two small communities, nestled on the southern edge of Dartmoor National Park, share a rich history intertwined with the region’s mining heritage. Once bustling centers for tungsten and tin mining, they now offer a peaceful and tranquil lifestyle. With convenient road links to Plymouth, Cornwall, Exeter, and the M5, these villages provide the perfect balance of rural charm and modern accessibility.
Lee Moor’s community hall serves as a vibrant hub for local activities. Equipped with a stage ideal for music and theater performances, the hall hosts a variety of events, from badminton and bowls to live shows. It’s a central gathering place for the community, fostering a sense of togetherness.
Wotter, a charming village perched on a hilltop, offers breathtaking panoramic views of Dartmoor and the distant city of Plymouth. The Moorland Hotel, a popular local establishment, provides an ideal base for exploring the stunning moorland landscape, whether on foot, bike, or horseback. Keep an eye out for the picturesque sight of grazing sheep and moorland ponies roaming freely.
A Thriving Community
Wotter and Lee Moor, despite their small size, offer convenient access to essential amenities. Wotter boasts a weekly Post Office at the Moorland Hotel and a local doctor’s surgery, while Lee Moor has a community hall that hosts various activities, including WI meetings.
Both villages benefit from their proximity to Plymouth, just a ten-minute drive away. The city offers a wide range of attractions, including theaters, cinemas, restaurants, and an award-winning museum. For everyday needs, the Tesco superstore and petrol station at Lee Mill are easily accessible, and a free weekly bus service connects the two villages and the store.
Locals Love
Dartmoor Zoo, immortalized in the Matt Damon film “We Bought a Zoo,” is just a short 15-minute drive from these charming villages. This captivating zoo offers the opportunity to encounter a diverse range of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. For an unforgettable experience, visitors can even book a personal encounter with lions, tigers, meerkats, otters, and other fascinating creatures.