
The cairn and kist at SX641764 which is on the west side of the tor.
The cairn and kist at SX641764 which is on the west side of the tor.
This kist is to the north of the hill at SX646784 it is around 800 metres from the summit, past Kraps Ring.All that remains is one side with only the small sign of a cairn.
The kist at SX646771 found inside the forest around 250 metres to the south of the other kist on the east side of the hill.
The kist at SX647774 which is within the forest on the east of the hill around 150 metres north of the Lichway.
The kist at SX642776 which is just inside the forest to the west of the stone row.
The reconstructed kist on Lakehead Hill since forest clearance.
The cairn circle and kist on Lakehead Hill.
Dunnabridge Pound north of the B3357.
Willings Walls Reave running from Spanish Lake to Hentor Brook.
There are a number of cairns on Great Gnat’s Head this is the one on the summit.
A photo of the Brisworthy stone circle with Legis Tor in the background.
Cup marked stone at SX591765.
The northerly of the two reaves which run east west across the down where it crosses the path at SX704804.The south reave is taken up in a newtake wall which runs west from Two Barrows.
The cairn at SX706792 known as Two Barrows as there are two barrows only a few metres apart at their bases.
The cairn at SX708789 the most southerly of the cairns on the top of the down,known as Hameldown Beacon.It has a stone on the top marked Hamilton Beacon.
The cairn at SX705798 known as Broad Barrow it is south of the cairn at the Tor and is at the junction of two paths that run across the down.
The large settlement at SX620636 looking east from the east side of Penn Moor above the Yealm.
A round house from the enclosure at Yes Tor Bottom.
The summit ring cairn on Wigford Down at SX546 650.
This is a photo of the Sharpitor west stone row at SX550707.The row is across the road and down hill to the west of Goatstone Pool and the multiple row .The photo is taken looking north east.
A photo taken looking south from the adjacent cairn.
Another view from 90 degrees showing the different shapes of the granite used.
A view of Beardown man showing the broarder side.
The Longstone situated at the west end of the stone rows. The photo was taken looking north with Laughter Tor in the back ground.
The Great Western Reave, a prehistoric land boundary, looking north west from the Walkham valley.
Biller’s Pound taken from the Avon valley.
Some flint scrapers/knives I found near the blocking stone end of the row.
One of the many round houses scattered around the reservoir.This one is easily accesable as it is beside the road.
The multiple stone row[s] at Corringdon Ball.
Looking along the longest row from the largest stone.
This is a large settlement set on the south slope of the moor.The photo was taken looking up from the Walkham valley.It has the remains of a lot of round houses in and around the main enclosure, one shown in the other photo.
An overall photo of the circle taken on a warm summer day.
One of the Round Houses of the Langestone Moor Settlement with the doorposts still standing.
This is a Kist with ring Cairn. It is reached from Harford Gate north of Ivybridge. From the gate walk north until you pass a reave the Cairn/Kist lies on the side of Piles Hill in open groundabout 200 metres past the reave. There are 15 other Cairns in the area all worth checking out.
Looking north up the valley of the Dart with the Kist in the forground,an excellent place to spend some time.