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Foxton Cross
Antiquities

Foxton Cross

A wayside stone cross on the open moor, likely medieval in origin, marking a route across Dartmoor's high ground.

Green Lane Cross
Antiquities

Green Lane Cross

A wayside cross marking the north west edge of Whitchurch Down, likely medieval in origin and a scheduled monument.

Antiquities

Grim's Grave cairn with a cist

Bronze Age cairn with stone burial chamber in upland Dartmoor, a scheduled monument of archaeological significance.

Hamel Down Cross
Antiquities

Hamel Down Cross

A stone cross marking the high moorland between Moretonhampstead and Chagford, likely medieval in origin.

Hawson Cross
Antiquities

Hawson Cross

A stone cross marking a meeting point or boundary on the open moorland of central Dartmoor.

Hele Cross
Antiquities

Hele Cross

A medieval wayside cross standing alone on the open moor south east of Wormhill, a marker of routes and boundaries across Dartmoor.

Hillfort, South Longridge Wood
Antiquities

Hillfort, South Longridge Wood

Remains of an Iron Age hillfort and later medieval settlement hidden within South Longridge Wood on the edge of Dartmoor.

Horn's Cross
Antiquities

Horn's Cross

A standing stone cross on open moorland, likely medieval, marking a route or boundary across Dartmoor.