Addiscott Cross
East Week, Chagford
A granite wayside cross standing on the open moor, likely medieval in origin, marking an ancient route across Dartmoor.
East Week, Chagford
A granite wayside cross standing on the open moor, likely medieval in origin, marking an ancient route across Dartmoor.
Lower Dunstone, Ashburton
A modest medieval wayside cross standing on the open moor, marking an old route across Dartmoor.
A wayside stone cross on the open moor, likely medieval in origin, marking a route across Dartmoor's high ground.
A stone cross marking the high moorland between Moretonhampstead and Chagford, likely medieval in origin.
A stone cross marking a meeting point or boundary on the open moorland of central Dartmoor.
A standing stone cross on open moorland, likely medieval, marking a route or boundary across Dartmoor.
A medieval wayside cross on open moorland, likely marking a route or boundary on Dartmoor.
South Tawton, Okehampton
A medieval wayside cross on the open moor, likely marking a route or boundary in the Oxenham valley.
South Tawton, Chagford
A medieval wayside cross standing on Ringhill, a modest but enduring marker of pilgrimage or parish boundary on open moorland.