English: This shows the Devoport leat on Dartmoor close to Nun's Cross Farm looking up stream. Sluices to control the flow can be seen as can a clapper bridge just beyond. This leat is taken from the West Dart & Cowsic rivers and flowed by gravity to Devonport. The length is over 34km and the leat was in use from around the start of the 18th century.
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{{Information| |Description = This shows the Devoport leat on Dartmoor close to Nun's Cross Farm looking up stream. Sluices to control the flow can be seen as can a clapper bridge juts beyond. This leat is taken from the West Dart & Cowsic riv