
The Butterdon Row looking south from Hobajon’s Cross. The cairn can be seen on the hill in the distance. Some of the stones in this row have been added as boundary stones at a later date. These are quite obvious as they are perfectly shaped.
The Butterdon Row looking south from Hobajon’s Cross. The cairn can be seen on the hill in the distance. Some of the stones in this row have been added as boundary stones at a later date. These are quite obvious as they are perfectly shaped.
I found this photo I took in September 1996 from near the Heel stone,looking across the A303. Straw Henge.
The fallen stones next to the fourfold circle at the end of one of the double rows. This stone has been cut with G P to mark the boundary of Gidleigh and Chagford. The G P standing for Gidleigh Parish.
The cairn at SX630721. The cairn has been cut in half by the newtake wall. The photo is of the northern side. The gate post is possibly one of the stones from the cairn.
Three stones which lie across the hill in Joan Ford’s Newtake. They are at SX632720.
One of the cairns on Weatherdon Hill that is going to be reconstructed by the Dartmoor Preservation Association on 15th July.
The row with the double section looking from the cairn end.
The kist in the cairn at SX591672. One of the best in the area,if not the best.
The cairn and kist at SX591672
The remains of a medieval longhouse built into the settlement.
The remains of a small cairn just to the north of the circle
Sunset on the kist in the southern row winter solstice 2004
The Menhir at Merrivale sunset winter solstice 2004.
The kist in the southern row at sunset on winter solstice.
The barrow taken from the south east
A possible previously unidentified kist on Chittaford Down.Discovered by Peter Castle in March 2002.
The cairn/kist at SX610704 near Goldsmith’s Cross.
A photo of the Hurlers ,taken from the small hill to the south,showing all three rings.The Rillaton Round Barrow is on the skyline to the right of the photo.
The group of round barrows opposite The Sanctury on Overton Hill.
Some of the group
A barrow of the group
A barrow of the group
Barrow in the Cursus Group
The eastern bell barrow in the cursus group.
The cairn at SX633729 is on the north east side of Royal Hill and around 600 metres to the south west of Sherberton stone circle.
The pound at Dunnabridge looking north fron Royal Hill.The pound is in the centre with laughter Tor in the background.
The kist at Upper Spanish Lake on the north east side of the Trowlesworthy Tors.
The fallen monoliths in the circle.
The kist that was removed from the Thornworthy Cairn and originally taken to Torquay Museum.It now resides in the garden of the High Moorland Centre in Princetown.
The kist at SX582653 is a few metres to the north east of the other one in the area.
The kist at SX582652 is to the east of the reave.
The kist at SX571647 is only a few hundred metres to the east of Trowlesworthy Warren farm and is also close to the leat that runs to the clay workings.
This kist is in the cairn at SX632632 and is to the north of the stone row.
The kist in the cairn at SX628623.This cairn/kist is to the west of the stone row.
The most southerly of the three cairn/kists on the southeast side of the hill.THis one is at SX620720.