Two pillow mounds near Blackaton Cross
Medieval rabbit warrens and tin working remains on Trowlesworthy Warren, north of Blackaton Cross.
Medieval rabbit warrens and tin working remains on Trowlesworthy Warren, north of Blackaton Cross.
A stone cross standing at the heart of the village, a scheduled monument with roots in the medieval period.
A wayside cross standing on the east side of Church House, northeast of Walkhampton village on Dartmoor.
A medieval wayside cross marking a junction on the open moor, now a scheduled monument.
A medieval wayside cross standing on the open moor northeast of Childe's Tomb, a scheduled monument.
A wayside cross standing on the open moor southeast of Crazy Well Pool, likely medieval in origin.
A medieval wayside cross standing on the open moor near Crazy Well Pool, marking an ancient route across Dartmoor.
A medieval wayside cross standing on the open moor south east of Cross Gate, a scheduled monument of local pilgrimage or boundary significance.
A medieval wayside cross standing on Down Ridge, marking a route across the high moor south west of Saddle Bridge.