Stalldown Cairn Circle
Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, its weathered stones still marking ancient ritual ground after four millennia.
Bronze Age stone circle on open moorland, its weathered stones still marking ancient ritual ground after four millennia.
A weathered stone cross standing alone on open moorland, marking centuries of travel and trade across Dartmoor's high ground.
A Bronze Age stone circle standing on open moorland, its weathered stones still marking an ancient gathering place.
A Bronze Age cairn standing on the open moor, its stones weathered by millennia of Dartmoor wind and rain.
A weathered granite cross standing alone on the open moor, its origins lost to time but its presence commanding the windswept landscape.
Ruins of a Victorian peat works above the Rattlebrook, served by a railway built in 1879 that hauled peat nearly 5 miles down to Bridestowe station.
A stark granite waystone where funeral processions once rested their burden on the moorland journey to burial.
A weathered stone cross marking centuries of pilgrimage and devotion on the open moor.
Ruined engine house from Dartmoor's tin-mining past, standing solitary on the open moor.