Goldsmith's cross
A weathered stone cross marking an ancient route across the high moor, its origins lost to time but its presence enduring.
A weathered stone cross marking an ancient route across the high moor, its origins lost to time but its presence enduring.
A weathered granite cross standing alone on the open moor, its origins lost to time but its presence unmistakable.
A wayside cross marking the north west edge of Whitchurch Down, likely medieval in origin and a scheduled monument.
A stone cross marking the high moorland between Moretonhampstead and Chagford, likely medieval in origin.
A stone cross marking a meeting point or boundary on the open moorland of central Dartmoor.
A medieval wayside cross standing alone on the open moor south east of Wormhill, a marker of routes and boundaries across Dartmoor.
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.
Lustleigh, Moretonhampstead
A medieval wayside cross standing alone in a field east of Higher Combe, marking an ancient route across the moor.