Hemel Down Cross
A granite cross standing alone on the open moor, a marker of ancient routes and timeless Dartmoor landscape.
A granite cross standing alone on the open moor, a marker of ancient routes and timeless Dartmoor landscape.
A solitary stone cross standing on the open moor, marking a place of remembrance in Dartmoor's windswept landscape.
A weathered granite cross standing alone on the open moor, its origins lost to time but its presence commanding the windswept landscape.
A standing stone cross on open moorland, likely medieval, marking a route or boundary across Dartmoor.
A weathered stone cross marking centuries of pilgrimage and devotion on the open moor.
A granite milestone marking the moorland routes that once connected Dartmoor's scattered settlements and farms.
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.
A waymarked stone cross standing on open moorland, marking ancient routes across Dartmoor's high ground.