Sidetracking the leylines below, talking of Dartmoor and the Devil, set me off on a train of thought, wonder if anyone can add some info?
The word 'grim' ?
Grimspound
Grimley
Grimsdyke
Grimes Graves?
Whilst living near Grimley, I learned that the name came from 'Grima', which apparently meant 'ghost' in Anglo Saxon times.
Nordic names of Grim (male) and Grima (female) were common also.
Odin was also called Grimnir/Grimr (masked one?)
Now we use the word 'grim' to conjure up a description of something doom-laden or deadly serious.
Interesting stuff...