Ringhill Cross
South Tawton, Chagford
A medieval wayside cross standing on Ringhill, a modest but enduring marker of pilgrimage or parish boundary on open moorland.
South Tawton, Chagford
A medieval wayside cross standing on Ringhill, a modest but enduring marker of pilgrimage or parish boundary on open moorland.
A weathered granite cross standing alone on the open moor, marking centuries of Dartmoor's history and serving travellers across the high plateau.
A medieval stone cross standing on the open moor, possibly associated with a nearby nunnery or religious site.
Dolbeare, Ashburton
A medieval wayside cross on Dartmoor, likely marking a route or parish boundary in the open moorland.
A stone cross standing on Ter Hill, a scheduled monument likely dating to the medieval period.
A stone cross standing at the heart of the village, a scheduled monument with roots in the medieval period.
Shaugh Prior, Plympton
A simple wayside cross marking an old route across the moorland south of Shaugh Prior.
A wayside cross site and 18th century waymarker on the open moor southeast of Beetor, marking an old route across Dartmoor.
A granite wayside cross standing on the open moor north of Warren House Inn, likely medieval in origin.