Direction Post
Wreyland, Bovey Tracey
A stone direction post at a crossroads on the open moor, guiding travellers across Dartmoor's high ground.
Wreyland, Bovey Tracey
A stone direction post at a crossroads on the open moor, guiding travellers across Dartmoor's high ground.
Lower Bowdley, Ashburton
A modest stone marker standing northwest of Cold East Crossroads, marking an old boundary line across Dartmoor.
Lustleigh, Bovey Tracey
A wayside cross stone built into a garden wall near Caseley, likely medieval in origin.
Lustleigh, Moretonhampstead
A wayside cross standing near South Harton Farm, marking an ancient route across the moor.
Cranbrook, Moretonhampstead
A modest stone marker standing beside an old moorland route, marking the way for travellers crossing Dartmoor.
Lettaford, Chagford
A stone marker recording a boundary line across the Dartmoor moorland, likely dating from the medieval period or later.
South Tawton, Okehampton
A medieval wayside cross on the open moor, likely marking a route or boundary in the Oxenham valley.
Lee Moor, Plympton
A weathered boundary stone standing on the open moor north west of Blackaton Cross, marking medieval or early modern land divisions.
Green Lane, Bovey Tracey
A granite milestone and surviving section of the Haytor granite tramway, a 19th-century industrial route across the moor.