Non-Profit & Charity
Charitable and not-for-profit organisations
Quaker's Burial Ground
Sticklepath, Okehampton
Sticklepath Quaker Burying Ground is located in the middle of this historic Dartmoor village, tucked away in a peaceful setting behind Finch’s Foundry, on the banks of the tumbling Taw River.
Kristy Turner
Okehampton
Museum Manager and Curator at the Museum of Dartmoor Life in Okehampton, leading the museum with energy and community focus.
Wheeled Access Group W.A.G
The Wheeled Access Group was set up in 2017 as part of Moorland Guides. We wanted to find routes on Dartmoor so that the 2018 Dartmoor Walking Festival could offer walks to people using powered chairs and mobility scooters. We have come a long way since then.
Scorhill Stone Circle
A Bronze Age stone circle standing among open moorland, marked by weathered granite monoliths aligned to ancient horizons.
Remains of Cloister and Abbey Church Walls
Tavistock
L-shaped fragments of walls in St Eustachius' Churchyard are the remains of the north-west corner of the Abbey cloister and the south wall of the Abbey Church, dating to the thirteenth century.
Andrews Corner
Belstone, Okehampton
Situated on the northern edge of Dartmoor at approximately one thousand feet above sea level, Andrews Corner derives its unique character from the contrast between the rugged grandeur of the open moor and the verdant serenity of a cultivated garden.
Dartmoor Pony Heritage Trust
Ottery St Mary
The objects are to protect and preserve as a species for the benefit of the public the native ponies of Dartmoor and to promote such other charitable purposes as the trustees from time to time think fit.
Dartmoor Hill Pony Association
Corndonford Farm, Poundsgate
The Dartmoor Hill Pony Association (DHPA) is a membership organisation for hill-farmers using their ancient right to graze ponies on the commons of Dartmoor all year round. It is the Breeders’ Association for the Native Semi-wild Dartmoor Hill Pony Population.