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According to Brown, Theo (1964). "The Folklore of Devon". Folklore. 75 (3): 147. – the hill-fort named "Bradley, near Newton Abbot, has men in armour lying there on moonlight nights." I suspect this is the same place as this "Berry's Wood" because it lies above the manor house known as Bradley.