
Guidance for walkers: The monuments featured in this database are archaeological treasures and need to be protected and preserved - please do not disturb any sites. Please check access and firing times before visiting sites, not all sites listed are on open access land. Firing ranges and boundaries of open access areas are marked on the OL28 OS Dartmoor Explorer map. Please stick to the country code and consider giving support to the numerous agencies that help to keep Dartmoor a fabulous natural and historic environment!
About the database listings: In all listings clicking on the photo or the site name will open a page for the site with a larger photo and further details from the database. The database now has over 6680 records covering nearly all publicly listed sites on Dartmoor including around 4800 round houses. This level of detail is of interest to archaeologists but tends to swamp listings of sites more likely to be of interest for walkers. For this reason, the listings default to around 550 core sites only. These are the stone circles, stone rows and the ring cairns listed by Turner. The default search radius is 2 km. The controls below the map can be used to start a new search by entering a 6- or 8-digit reference (without the prefix "SX"). The search radius can be specified and you can add incremental Display layers of detail on top of the core sites. If using a more detailed layer you will need to decrease the search radius to avoid getting hundreds of search results.
These listings have incorporated, matched up and merged all of the records from all of the major archaeological listings including: Worth, Grinsell, Turner, Butler, Bill Radcliffe, Sandy Gerrard, Megalithic Portal, the National Monument Records and the Historic Environment Records. The author would like to thank Bill, Sandy, the lovely people both at Megalithic Portal (especially Anne Tate who did an amazing job to link listings) and at ACE Archaeology for collaborative work over the years to synchronise and correct listings across the various websites which now interlink. A culmination of years of work the final merger of cairn records took 3 months of cross referencing in 2017 the result being a snapshot of the records at that time. This data has in turn been refined since by field work and research. The round house data was supplied by Sandy Gerrard. Grid references are in order of accuracy: from Google Earth satellite, if visible and found, from a Garmin GPS reading, if visited by the author and from the literature otherwise. Individual site pages will state the source of the grid reference and provide satellite imagery. If a site listing lacks a photo it has not yet been visited by the author in which case the grid reference is from the literature.
Currently the database only includes sites which can be represented by a grid reference. Reaves are not included as they require GIS shape technology which is beyond the current capability of this system. To see the sources for the records, look at the tables on the resources menu. The database listings can also be viewed on a Google map and downloaded as GPS datasets for Garmin devices.
Corrections, or any feedback or suggestions are very welcome, email: info@dartmoorwalks.org.uk.
NOTE: Clicking on the icons for each monument in the map will give the name of the site. You can zoom in and out and drag the map around.

OS Map: SX 57712 70827
PMD: Raddick Hill SE pound
ShortName: CT Raddick 2
Notes: Radcliffe: "Possible cist found by RH Bruce on 11th Feb 2016. A stone set vertically across a section of the pound wall, with another stone aligned with the wall, the two giving the appearance of a side and end of a cist. There are two large stones downslope within the pound, possibly another sidestone and capstone. The DNPA archaeologist happened to be on hand, and agreed it is a possible cist." Visited by author on 22/07/19 - looks very much like a cist embedded in a pound wall. There is no HER entry for this site, the enclosed settlement is HER record MDV4952.
Nearby sites: SX 57712 70827
Distance: 4.43km

OS Map: SX 58195 67810
HER: MDV102935
ShortName: CN Yellowmead4
Notes: HER: Prehistoric cairn circa 3 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high with a possible kerb on its north-west and west sides. It has a hollow in the centre, 1.2 metres by 0.8 metres.
Nearby sites: SX 58195 67810
Distance: 4.61km

OS Map: SX 55650 69959
HER: MDV63628
ShortName: CN PeekHill 1
Butler map: 45.5.1
Notes: Two cairns - one not included by Butler
Nearby sites: SX 55650 69959
Distance: 2.20km

OS Map: SX 55093 70784
HER: MDV5012
ShortName: CN SharpitorW1
Butler map: 45.11.1
Grinsell: WAL 19
Notes: HER: A low cairn with a trench cut through it and now covered by bracken vegetation. Situated on a crest it affords impressive vistas over 270 degrees to the west. Recorded during fieldwork survey in 2007 and using geophysics in 2021, which detected possible ditch around this cairn, as well as suggesting the stone row might extend as far as this cairn.
Nearby sites: SX 55093 70784
Distance: 2.33km

OS Map: SX 56292 70445
HER: MDV51502
PMD: Leather Tor N.
ShortName: CT Sharpitor 1
Butler map: 45.3.1
Notes: Cairn forming part of a cluster of four cairns. Mound measures 6 metres in diameter, and stands up to 0.8 metres high. Perimeter is defined by a kerb which survives partly as a buried feature. Centre of the cairn has been partially excavated to reveal a stone cist, oriented north-north-east by south-south-west. The interior of this cist measures 1.1 metres long, 0.6 metres wide and 0.3 metres deep. This is one of Butler's group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.
Nearby sites: SX 56292 70445
Distance: 3.00km
OS Map: SX 5509 7065
HER: MDV19964
ShortName: CN:SharpitorW2
Butler map: 45.11.2
Notes: Cairn in a group of three to the south-east of the stone row on Walkhampton Common. Only two were found in 2019.
Nearby sites: SX 5509 7065
Distance: 2.22km
OS Map: SX 5511 7066
HER: MDV61947
ShortName: CN:SharpitorW3
Butler map: 45.11.3
Notes: HER: One of three cairn to the south-east of the stone row on Walkhampton Common the western of two cairns on eastern boundary of field system to the north-east of Horseyeatt
Nearby sites: SX 5511 7066
Distance: 2.24km
OS Map: SX 5512 7065
HER: MDV61948
ShortName: CN:SharpitorW4
Butler map: 45.11.4
Notes: HER: One of three cairns to the south-east of the stone row on Walkhampton Common The eastern of two cairns on eastern boundary of field system to the north-east of Horseyeatt
Nearby sites: SX 5512 7065
Distance: 2.24km

OS Map: SX 55669 70611
HER: MDV14794
ShortName: CN Sharp NW
Butler map: 45.12
Grinsell: WAL 20
Notes: HER: Small disturbed cairn at the south-western end of the double stone row north-west of Sharpitor. Diameter up to 5 metres and height 0.3 - 0.4 metres. Possible ditch around cairn detected during geophysical survey in 2021.
Nearby sites: SX 55669 70611
Distance: 2.59km

OS Map: SX 56146 70810
HER: MDV50703
ShortName: CN Sharp NE1
Butler map: 45.13
Grinsell: WAL 21a
Barrow Report: 42
Notes: HER: Cairn at the western end of a short stone alignment on Walkhampton Common crossed by the Great Western Reave. The cairn mound is flat topped, measures 7 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.4 metres high.
Nearby sites: SX 56146 70810
Distance: 3.08km

OS Map: SX 56198 70821
HER: MDV14309
ShortName: CN Sharp NE2
Butler map: 45.13
Grinsell: WAL 22
Barrow Report: 42
Notes: HER: Round cairn located at the eastern end of a short stone alignment near the Great Western Reave on Walkhampton Common. Cairn measures approximately 7.8 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.7 metres high. A shallow hollow in the centre of the mound suggests robbing or partial early excavation.
Nearby sites: SX 56198 70821
Distance: 3.13km

OS Map: SX 56327 70903
HER: MDV19965
ShortName: CN LeedenTor 1
Butler map: 45.13.1
Notes: HER: Cairn with a diameter of 7.5m. and is 0.6m. high on the south-east side and 0.3m. high on the north-west. The mound is turf covered with no particular features save a large excavation in the top and the south-west quadrant (road-menders?) which has exposed its stone content. Surveyed 1980 and 2007.
Nearby sites: SX 56327 70903
Distance: 3.28km

OS Map: SX 56452 70842
HER: MDV3747
ShortName: CN LeedenTor 3
Butler map: 45.13.3
Grinsell: WAL 24
Barrow Report: 66
Notes: NMR B
Nearby sites: SX 56452 70842
Distance: 3.35km

OS Map: SX 56990 71383
HER: MDV50268
The Stone Rows of GB: Black Tor Stanlake
ShortName: CN BlackTor 1
Butler map: 45.14.1
Notes: The southern end of the Black Tor stone row is terminated by one large cairn (1) with two smaller and close by satellite cairns (2 & 3). See diagram in Butler Vol 3 p.49 and the photograph of the cairns on the Stone Row Of Great Britain site.
Nearby sites: SX 56990 71383
Distance: 4.10km

OS Map: SX 56993 71384
HER: MDV50151
The Stone Rows of GB: Black Tor Stanlake
ShortName: CN BlackTor 2
Butler map: 45.14.2
Notes: The southern end of the Black Tor stone row is terminated by one large cairn (1) with two smaller and close by satellite cairns (2 & 3). See also diagram in Butler Vol 3 p.49 and the photograph of the cairns on the Stone Row Of Great Britain site. (? See also: 1472559)
Nearby sites: SX 56993 71384
Distance: 4.10km

OS Map: SX 56590 66692
HER: MDV3994
PMD: Ringmoor Down
ShortName: CN Ringmoor 8
Butler map: 49.21.8
Grinsell: SHE 13
Notes: Radcliffe notes: There are remains of a retaining circle consisting of five stones, all standing, visible in SW quadrant. Dia 13m, ht 0.5m. Secondary cist and retaining kerb exposed.
Nearby sites: SX 56590 66692
Distance: 3.63km
OS Map: SX 5422 6445
HER: MDV5617
ShortName: CN:Wigford16
Notes: HER: A circular structure, previously recorded as a hut circle, this circle is large and regular and appears to have been constructed from small stones, now evenly covered by turf, and although sited on slightly sloping ground, no effort was made to level the interior. One partly exposed section shows that some of the stones were laid in courses and that the walls contain no orthostats. The external diameter is a consistent 14.4m, with a measurable internal diameter of 8.8m and the bank does not appear to be spread, standing to a height of only 0.4m. A 1.7m-wide opening cuts through the western arc of the wall, but no door jambs are present, standing or fallen. The construction method of the circle and state of survival is comparable to ring cairns elsewhere on Dartmoor, which would offer a more likely interpretation for this asset. Although a further, alternative explanation for such a regular well-preserved circular structure could be that it was a more recent military asset
Nearby sites: SX 5422 6445
Distance: 4.48km

OS Map: SX 55623 69942
HER: MDV28529
ShortName: CN PeekHill 2
Butler map: 45.5.2
Notes: HER: Diameter 18 metres, height 0.4 metres. A 2.2 metre wide rubble bank surrounding a 13.6 metre internal area within which is a further 1.4 metre wide bank measuring up to 0.3 metres high in which there are a number of edge set stones (2000 visit). The interior is composed of a confused spread of fragmentary rock slabs and boulders that gives the impression of quarrying disturbance. There are numerous leaning slabs but how many have been artificially erected is difficult to discern as some are clearly natural strata. Perhaps a rocky outcrop was cut away when the cairn was constructed. The central rather ragged rectangular pit is heavily disturbed probably the result of an unrecorded excavation (surveyed and investigated in 2007).
Nearby sites: SX 55623 69942
Distance: 2.17km

OS Map: SX 57000 71378
HER: MDV50267
The Stone Rows of GB: Black Tor Stanlake
ShortName: CN BlackTor 3
Butler map: 45.14.3
Notes: The southern end of the Black Tor stone row is terminated by one large cairn (1) with two smaller and close by satellite cairns (2 & 3). See also the diagram in Butler Vol 3 p.49 and the photograph of the cairns on the Stone Row Of Great Britain site. (? See also: 1472559)
Nearby sites: SX 57000 71378
Distance: 4.11km
OS Map: SX 5696 7131
ShortName: CN:BlackTor 4
Butler map: 45.14.4
Notes: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The HER record MDV50264 that this record used to link to has been deleted. This record originates with Butler's listings and will be retained. Field work is required to determine which of these Black Tor cairns exist.
Nearby sites: SX 5696 7131
Distance: 4.03km
OS Map: SX 5696 7130
HER: MDV50266
ShortName: CN?BlackTor 5
Butler map: 45.14.5
Notes: ? See aso: 1472559
Nearby sites: SX 5696 7130
Distance: 4.03km
OS Map: SX 570 713
HER: MDV4992
ShortName: CN:BlackTor 6
Butler map: 45.14.6-11
Notes: ? See aso: 1472559
Nearby sites: SX 570 713
Distance: 4.06km

OS Map: SX 56525 71482
HER: MDV50220
ShortName: CN LeedenRow
Butler map: 45.15
Notes: Damaged cairn at the north-western end of a probable stone alignment (MDV50223) on Walkhampton Common. On the line of an (apparently later) reave. The plan in Butler is helpful to finding and understanding this site. The author visited this feature on 15/08/2025 with Steve Szypko. The stone row cairn and the nearby gun emplacement are difficult to find. Following the stone row up and then heading a little west the circular depression for the nearby gun emplacement can be found. This in turn helps to locate the nearby stone row cairn.
Nearby sites: SX 56525 71482
Distance: 3.81km
OS Map: SX 5755 7082
HER: MDV4963
ShortName: CN:Raddick W1
Butler map: 46.3.1
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records.NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol. 3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. On that occasion only 6 of these cairns were logged and the co-ordinates did not match up with the HER records. This record records the location of the group cairns and is a place holder for one of the missing cairns - the co-ordinates will be updated to match if and when found.
Nearby sites: SX 5755 7082
Distance: 4.28km
OS Map: SX 57355 70855
HER: MDV5010
ShortName: CN:Raddick W8
Butler map: 46.3.8
Notes: NMR & Butler match. Grinsell 17a is a distance at 57477076 WAL 17a?
Nearby sites: SX 57355 70855
Distance: 4.12km
OS Map: SX 57511 70303
HER: MDV5008
ShortName: CN:Raddick P1
Butler map: 46.4.1
Notes: Matches NMR. Not clear on Grinsell he gives a grid reference 23m off at 57277028 Burator Wood (WAL 35) WAL 35?
Nearby sites: SX 57511 70303
Distance: 4.04km
OS Map: SX 57508 70261
HER: MDV48351
ShortName: CN:Raddick P2
Butler map: 46.4.2
Notes: sub-circular cairn, 5m diam, 0.2m high (mpp). Location? Butler's description suggests couldbe octed at SX 57847 70310.
Nearby sites: SX 57508 70261
Distance: 4.02km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Hart Tor Stone Row & Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57722 71707
HER: MDV50150
ShortName: CN Hart Tor S
Butler map: 46.5
Grinsell: WAL 13
Notes: HER coords ar way off by 150m. NMR B
Nearby sites: SX 57722 71707
Distance: 4.88km

OS Map: SX 57569 71662
HER: MDV3739
ShortName: CN HartTor SW1
Butler map: 46.5
Grinsell: WAL 11
Notes: turf covered with hollowed centre.
Nearby sites: SX 57569 71662
Distance: 4.73km

OS Map: SX 58097 71314
HER: MDV4962
ShortName: CN RaddickSu4
Butler map: 46.6.4
Grinsell: WAL 14
Barrow Report: 18
Notes: "cairn mound 7m diam, 1.2m high. A hollow in centre of the mound, measuring 2m long, 0.5m wide and 0.1m deep, suggests partial early excavation or robbing. The site is described by the dartmoor exploration committee as being the one in which a cist containing a piece of bronze was found. It is however more likely that sx57se/73 is the provenance of this find because that cairn more closely fits the description given in the excavation report (mpp). "
Nearby sites: SX 58097 71314
Distance: 5.00km

OS Map: SX 57782 67747
HER: MDV4026
ShortName: CN Yellowmead2
Butler map: 47.14.2
Grinsell: SHE 6
Notes: "This cairn has been much robbed by digging away the centre from the north side where there is a 2.0 metre gap in the rim-like perimeter. Its diameter is 8.0 metres and rim height 0.4 metres. There is no trace of a kerb or of a cist."
Nearby sites: SX 57782 67747
Distance: 4.22km
OS Map: SX 5748 6813
HER: MDV20141
ShortName: CN:Yellowmd 3
Butler map: 47.14.3
Grinsell: SHE 1
Notes: HER: Circular earthen mound 7.0 metres in diameter (up to 0.9 metres high) with a scrub covering near the hill crest. The position of the feature suggests its possibility as a barrow, but dumping cannot be ruled out.
Nearby sites: SX 5748 6813
Distance: 3.84km
OS Map: SX 54958 65088
HER: MDV2310
ShortName: CN:Wigford 6
Butler map: 48.1.6
Grinsell: MEA 4
Notes: HER: One of two cairns in a group on Wigford Down; these are contained within the coaxial field system. This is a round cairn which survives as a circular mound measuring 10 metres in diameter and 0.6 metres high. A ring cairn lies just to the south (MDV48903), while three other cairns lie to the south-east.
Nearby sites: SX 54958 65088
Distance: 4.01km
OS Map: SX 55021 65032
HER: MDV5619
ShortName: CN:Wigford10
Butler map: 48.1.10
Grinsell: MEA 5
Barrow Report: 62
Notes: Wigford Down 5 in Barrow Report 62.
Nearby sites: SX 55021 65032
Distance: 4.09km
OS Map: SX 55060 65021
HER: MDV12718
ShortName: CN:Wigford11
Butler map: 48.1.11
Grinsell: MEA 6
Notes: HER: One of three scheduled round cairns that lie outside the coaxial field system on Wigford Down and survive as circular mounds. This cairn measures 7.0 metres in diameter by 0.3 metres in height. All three show evidence for either partial early excavation or robbing.
Nearby sites: SX 55060 65021
Distance: 4.11km
OS Map: SX 55089 64982
HER: MDV28543
ShortName: CN:Wigford 12
Butler map: 48.1.12
Grinsell: MEA 8
Notes: HER: One of three scheduled round cairns that lie outside the coaxial field system on Wigford Down and survive as circular mounds. This cairn measures 14.0 metres in diameter by 0.4 metres in height. All three show evidence for either partial early excavation or robbing. A mound is visible as a cropmark on digital images derived from aerial photographs of 2007 onwards and as a subtle earthwork on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017
Nearby sites: SX 55089 64982
Distance: 4.16km
OS Map: SX 55256 64826
HER: MDV2458
ShortName: CN:Wigford 13
Butler map: 48.1.13
Grinsell: MEA 9
Barrow Report: 12
Notes: HER: One of a pair of closely spaced grass-covered cairns around 60 metres south of Brisworthy China Clay Works. The mound is visible as a cropmark on digital images derived from aerial photographs of 2007 onwards and as a subtle earthwork on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017.
Nearby sites: SX 55256 64826
Distance: 4.36km
OS Map: SX 55286 64807
HER: MDV2459
ShortName: CN:Wigford 14
Butler map: 48.1.14
Grinsell: MEA 10
Barrow Report: 12
Notes: HER: One of a pair of closely spaced grass-covered cairns around 60 metres south of Brisworthy China Clay Works. The mound is visible as a cropmark on digital images derived from aerial photographs of 2007 onwards and as a subtle earthwork on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017.
Nearby sites: SX 55286 64807
Distance: 4.39km

OS Map: SX 57386 67189
HER: MDV3988
ShortName: CN GutterTor 4
Butler map: 49.5.4
Grinsell: SHE 8
Notes: Mutilated cairn just south of road. Previously identified wrongly as a hut circle. Almost destroyed by road works in 1925. HER: This cairn lies immediately to the south of the road, south-west of Nattor Farm. It is 20 metres in diameter and 1.0 metres in height, it consists of a mound built of small stones and earth and is reported to have contained a cist, though this is not visible. It lies approximately 75 metres north-west of Eylesbarrow Reave and within 500 metres of several other cairns and enclosures. The mound has been damaged, probably during the enclosure of farm land immediately to the north of the road.
Nearby sites: SX 57386 67189
Distance: 4.05km

OS Map: SX 56032 66052
HER: MDV20142
ShortName: CN Ringmoor 5
Butler map: 49.21.5
Grinsell: SHE 10
Notes: "The robbed remains of a cairn lie on the crest of Ringmoor Down 20m south-east of the course of the Eylesbarrow Reave. the remains consist of a flat-topped mound 13m in diameter and a maximum of 0.4m high on the north-west side. It appears to have been heavily robbed - probably during the reconstruction of the reave in the medieval period. A slight rim, 0.15m high, runs around the crest of this feature. There is no suggestion of a cist or kerb associated with this cairn. An old slit trench lies in the western quadrant and this feature is now covered in dense molinea grass." Visited by author 19/02/2023.
Nearby sites: SX 56032 66052
Distance: 3.67km

OS Map: SX 56030 66266
HER: MDV3992
ShortName: CN Ringmoor 6
Butler map: 49.21.6
Grinsell: SHE 12
Notes: "Northern of two turf covered cairns of 19.5 metres diameter by 1.2 metres high. Slightly mutilated on its western side by military operations, otherwise in good condition". Visited by author 19/02/2023. Quite a substantial cairn. Shows the same L-shaped trenching on the western side as found on the 3 (North of Row) reported cairns 4121-4123. HER suggests the trenching is from military activities.
Nearby sites: SX 56030 66266
Distance: 3.51km

OS Map: SX 56025 66191
HER: MDV3993
ShortName: CN Ringmoor 7
Butler map: 49.21.7
Grinsell: SHE 11
Notes: "Southern of two cairns south-east of Ringmoor Cottage of 21.5 metres diameter by 1.0 metres high". Visited by author 19/02/2023.
Nearby sites: SX 56025 66191
Distance: 3.56km
OS Map: SX 56720 66670
HER: MDV56210
ShortName: CN:Ringmoor10
Butler map: 49.21.10
Grinsell: SHE 13d
Notes: HER referring to Butler: Cairn '10' on the south side of the reave on Ringmoor Down of 5.0 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high has been dug into from the side. It interrupts the line of the reave 150 metres to the east and is probably composed of material taken from it. Butler links his record to Grinsell's SHEEPSTOR 13d.
Nearby sites: SX 56720 66670
Distance: 3.74km

OS Map: SX 57024 66826
HER: MDV29077
ShortName: CN Ringmoor11
Butler map: 49.21.11
Notes: HER: A cairn adjacent to the south side of the Eylesbarrow Reave on the ridge of Ringmoor Down. Originally of about 10m diameter, it has been comprehensively robbed and survives only as a low, turf covered rim and surface undulations.
Nearby sites: SX 57024 66826
Distance: 3.90km
OS Map: SX 57141 66638
HER: MDV12717
ShortName: CN:Ringmoor12
Butler map: 49.21.12
Grinsell: SHE 14
Nearby sites: SX 57141 66638
Distance: 4.11km
OS Map: SX 57651 66752
HER: MDV3990
ShortName: CN:GutterTor 5
Grinsell: SHE 16
Turner: A49
Notes: Round barrow and cist south west of Gutter Tor. Slight traces of round barrow. Cist was once reportedly visible but no longer so.
Nearby sites: SX 57651 66752
Distance: 4.48km
OS Map: SX 5629 7045
HER: MDV51501
ShortName: CN:Sharpitor 3
Butler map: 45.3.3
Notes: Northern cairn of a group of four cairns on Walkhampton Common. Measures 4.5 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.8 metres high. A number of retaining stones are visible around the north eastern perimeter of the mound, indicating the presence of a kerb, which survives largely as a buried feature. This is one of Butler's group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.
Nearby sites: SX 5629 7045
Distance: 3.00km
OS Map: SX 5629 7042
HER: MDV51503
ShortName: CN:Sharpitor 2
Butler map: 45.3.2
Notes: Southern cairn of a group of four cairns on Walkhampton Common. Measures 4.0 metres in diameter and is 0.7 metres high. This is one of Butler's group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.
Nearby sites: SX 5629 7042
Distance: 2.98km
OS Map: SX 5630 7043
HER: MDV51504
ShortName: CN:Sharpitor 4
Butler map: 45.3.4
Notes: The eastern cairn of the group of four on Walkhampton Common. Mound measures 4.0 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.8 metres high. This is one of Butler's group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.
Nearby sites: SX 5630 7043
Distance: 3.00km

OS Map: SX 57541 71732
HER: MDV58104
ShortName: CN Meavy W
Notes: Cairn lying immediately w of the scarp formed by alluvial streamworking in the valley bottom. Survives as 4m diam mound standing up to 0.8m high. No sign of robbing. The HER gives a grid reference of SX 5750 7171 - there is nothing at that location and it is most probable that the record refers to the cairn in the photo located at SX 57541 71732.
Gerrard, s. /meavy valley archaeology/5(1997)14;fig 5.
Nearby sites: SX 57541 71732
Distance: 4.75km

OS Map: SX 57553 70832
HER: MDV48476
ShortName: CN Raddick W2
Butler map: 46.3.2
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records. NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C.
Nearby sites: SX 57553 70832
Distance: 4.29km

OS Map: SX 57516 70834
HER: MDV48474
ShortName: CN Raddick W3
Butler map: 46.3.3
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records.NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. It is impossible to match up these cairns with these records. Butler gave just one grid reference for the group and the HER entries do not accurately transpose on to what is actually there on the ground. The grid references used for this group of records match the location of the site in the photo as recorded with a Garmin GPS device. The assignment/match with HER records is arbitrary and/or as good a match going by cairn size as the grid references are too inaccurate to match by location.
Nearby sites: SX 57516 70834
Distance: 4.26km

OS Map: SX 57575 70857
HER: MDV48475
ShortName: CN Raddick W4
Butler map: 46.3.4
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records.NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. It is impossible to match up these cairns with these records. Butler gave just one grid reference for the group and the HER entries do not accurately transpose on to what is actually there on the ground. The grid references used for this group of records match the location of the site in the photo as recorded with a Garmin GPS device. The assignment/match with HER records is arbitrary and/or as good a match going by cairn size as the grid references are too inaccurate to match by location.
Nearby sites: SX 57575 70857
Distance: 4.32km

OS Map: SX 57568 70875
HER: MDV50705
ShortName: CN Raddick W5
Butler map: 46.3.5
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records.NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. It is impossible to match up these cairns with these records. Butler gave just one grid reference for the group and the HER entries do not accurately transpose on to what is actually there on the ground. The grid references used for this group of records match the location of the site in the photo as recorded with a Garmin GPS device. The assignment/match with HER records is arbitrary and/or as good a match going by cairn size as the grid references are too inaccurate to match by location.
Nearby sites: SX 57568 70875
Distance: 4.32km

OS Map: SX 57564 70895
HER: MDV50745
ShortName: CN Raddick W6
Butler map: 46.3.6
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records.NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. It is impossible to match up these cairns with these records. Butler gave just one grid reference for the group and the HER entries do not accurately transpose on to what is actually there on the ground. The grid references used for this group of records match the location of the site in the photo as recorded with a Garmin GPS device. The assignment/match with HER records is arbitrary and/or as good a match going by cairn size as the grid references are too inaccurate to match by location.
Nearby sites: SX 57564 70895
Distance: 4.33km
OS Map: SX 57140 69311
HER: MDV12738
ShortName: CN:Burrator 1
Notes: HER: Round cairn. Mound measures 10 metres in diameter, stands up to 1 metre high and is situated within a post-medieval field.
Nearby sites: SX 57140 69311
Distance: 3.44km
OS Map: SX 5770 6881
HER: MDV20592
ShortName: CN:Deancombe
Notes: HER: Prehistoric cairn? Probable prehistoric barrow lying in an area of tin workings just south of a track between Middleworth and Deancombe. It consists of a smooth low mound c.12m diameter with a small depression in the centre of it. Probing by J. Turner indicates that it may be of earth / turf construction.
Nearby sites: SX 5770 6881
Distance: 3.98km

OS Map: SX 5576 6995
HER: MDV28525
ShortName: CN PeekHill E1
Nearby sites: SX 5576 6995
Distance: 2.29km
OS Map: SX 5533 7055
HER: MDV62016
ShortName: CN:SharpitorW5
Notes: "Cairn situated adjacent to a field system on Walkhampton Common. Dimensions of cairn: 0.7 metres high, 9.8 metres by 5 metres. Central pit 1 metres by 0.8 metres by 0.15 metres. Oval mound with stones protruding. Oriented east-west. Probably a cairn, though may be connected with nearby field system."
Nearby sites: SX 5533 7055
Distance: 2.30km
OS Map: SX 58371 67842
HER: MDV103585
ShortName: CN:Yellowmead5
Nearby sites: SX 58371 67842
Distance: 4.77km

OS Map: SX 57428 70748
ShortName: CN Raddick W7
Butler map: 46.3.7
Notes: Butler Raddick Hill W.1-7 has been split into 7 records. NMR: 8 cairns, see also 440321. See Butler Vol.3 p56-7 fig 46.3 - group of cairns just north of enclosure C. The author visited this group of cairns on 22/07/19. It is impossible to match up these cairns with these records. Butler gave just one grid reference for the group and the HER entries do not accurately transpose on to what is actually there on the ground. The grid references used for this group of records match the location of the site in the photo as recorded with a Garmin GPS device. The assignment/match with HER records is arbitrary and/or as good a match going by cairn size as the grid references are too inaccurate to match by location.
Nearby sites: SX 57428 70748
Distance: 4.15km
OS Map: SX 58105 69391
HER: MDV61957
ShortName: CN:DownTor 1
Notes: "6m by 5.8m by 0.4m high. Two parallel lines of edge set stones form the n side of the cairn. They lead from a large granite outcrop situated to the w. The inner line of stones survives as a 4.3m long by 0.8m wide line of at least 10 stones. The outer is 4m long and also includes at least 10 stones. The s side is denoted by 9 stones set on top of a large granite boulder. The e side includes a jumble of large stones, with others lying on the slope directly below. The w side is formed by the tor. The area enclosed by these features measures 6m wide at the w end, 2.8m wide at the e end and up to 4.3m long e-w."
Nearby sites: SX 58105 69391
Distance: 4.41km
OS Map: SX 58172 67504
HER: MDV132195
ShortName: CN:Sheepstor1
Butler map: 47.14.4
Notes: NMR B. Group of clearance cairns north-west of Ditsworthy Warren thought to be medieval or later.
Nearby sites: SX 58172 67504
Distance: 4.67km
OS Map: SX 58149 67489
HER: MDV132196
ShortName: CN:Sheepstor2
Butler map: 47.14.5
Notes: NMR A. Group of clearance cairns north-west of Ditsworthy Warren thought to be medieval or later.
Nearby sites: SX 58149 67489
Distance: 4.65km
OS Map: SX 58250 67425
HER: MDV132197
ShortName: CN:Sheepstor3
Butler map: 47.14.6
Notes: HER: One of a group of three or four cairns to the north-west of Whittenknowles Rocks
Nearby sites: SX 58250 67425
Distance: 4.77km
OS Map: SX 58200 67340
HER: MDV22766
ShortName: CN:Sheepstor5
Notes: HER: The cairn at this location is one of four such features in this general area. Scheduled in 1992. Recorded in 1999 as being more disturbed - probably as a result of military activity. The form, location and relationship of all the cairns in this area is suggestive of clearance activity in the medieval or later periods. There is no evidence to suggest that they are clearance products of the prehistoric period, although this feature remains on the list of scheduled sites.
Nearby sites: SX 58200 67340
Distance: 4.75km
OS Map: SX 544 643
HER: MDV119020
ShortName: CN:Cadworthy1
Notes: HER: Clearance cairn on western side of field associated with Lower Cadworthy farm. Cairn or stone dump 5 metres by 7 metres by up to 1.2 metres high about 15 metres inside an old gateway in the cornditch. There is a kink in the cornditch at this point with another mound or cairn next to the gateway.
Nearby sites: SX 544 643
Distance: 4.66km
OS Map: SX 544 643
HER: MDV119021
ShortName: CN:Cadworthy2
Notes: HER: Clearance cairn in south-west corner of field associated with Lower Cadworthy Farm. Cairn adjacent to field bank about 6 metres diameter and up to 1.2 metres high. There are three other possible cairns or stone dumps on natural outcrops forming a rough line to the east
Nearby sites: SX 544 643
Distance: 4.66km
OS Map: SX 544 643
HER: MDV119022
ShortName: CN:Cadworthy3
Notes: HER: At least five cairns in the western half of a field associated with Cadworthy Farm. The largest is 7 metres long by 4 metres wide and 1 metre high and aligned east to west. The others are smaller and based on natural outcrops.
Nearby sites: SX 544 643
Distance: 4.66km
OS Map: SX 544 644
HER: MDV128075
ShortName: CN:Wigford15
Notes: HER: A concentration of over 50 clearance heaps, spread over an area of approximately 3.6 hectares in an area of much prehistoric activity at the southern end of Wigford Down. The clearance cairns comprise mounds of stones, usually partly or fully covered by turf and heather, that were piled at random intervals within the areas being cleared. Most are approximately circular with a diameter between 1m and 9m with an average of 4m standing up to 0.5m high.
Nearby sites: SX 544 644
Distance: 4.56km
OS Map: SX 5649 6481
HER: MDV56749
ShortName: CN:ShadyBack
Notes: HER: At SX 5649 6481 and SX 5650 6481. Two clearance cairns adjacent to an historic field system on the west facing slope of Shady Back Tor. Both mounds are covered in loose rubble and are considered to be of post-Medieval date.
The western mound lies partly within the southern ditch of pillow mound (PRN 43428), measures 7m in diameter and stands up to 0.5m high.
The eastern mound measures 4m by 2.5m and 0.2m high.
Nearby sites: SX 5649 6481
Distance: 4.95km
OS Map: SX 5782 7098
HER: MDV4951
PMD: Raddick Hill 1
ShortName: CT:RaddickSu1
Butler map: 46.6.1
Grinsell: WAL 17
Barrow Report: 18
Notes: The smaller cairn was excavated and a cist was found. The side stones were sloping so as to form the cist and small stones formed the cover. The barrow was formed by small stones; the cist and the pit in the calm were filled with meat earth and mixed with charcoal. NMR 440137 B
Nearby sites: SX 5782 7098
Distance: 4.59km
OS Map: SX 571 692
HER: MDV130728
ShortName: CN:Burrator 2
Notes: HER: Post medieval cairn situated on a west-facing ridge overlooking Burrator Reservoir. The mound measures 10m in diameter it stands up to 1m high and is situated in a post-Medieval field. It lies within an area extensively mined for time and tin earthworks survive nearby..
See also MDV12738 which has a similiar description and is located not far away. See: Burrator 1 Cairn. This grid reference is accurate to within 100 meters - makes it a likely duplicate.
Nearby sites: SX 571 692
Distance: 3.39km

OS Map: SX 57835 70986
HER: MDV4950
PMD: Raddick Hill 2
ShortName: CT RaddickSu2
Butler map: 46.6.2
Grinsell: WAL 16
Barrow Report: 18
Notes: Cairn with hollow towards centre, excavated nnw, had been previously robbed and capstone missing; large slab on se margin of mound may in fact be this capstone. NMR 440137 A
Nearby sites: SX 57835 70986
Distance: 4.61km
OS Map: SX 58195 67426
HER: MDV132198
PMD: Sheepstor Brook
ShortName: CT:Sheepstor4
Notes: HER: Three small cairns lie on a gentle south-west facing slope at around 308 metres above ordnance datum. They are turf-covered stoney mounds from 3.2 metres to 4.8 metres in diameter and up to 0.6 metres high. Their function and origin are unclear but they are probably stone clearance heaps possibly of prehistoric though more likely of medieval or later date. At SX58256742 a mound roughly circular 2.7 metres in diameter and 0.4 metres high.. Of the 4 cairn entries this one matches closest the NGR of the PMD cist, fieldwork is needed to confirm.
Nearby sites: SX 58195 67426
Distance: 4.71km
OS Map: SX 5805 7125
HER: MDV21891
PMD: Raddick Hill
ShortName: CT?Raddick 1
Notes: (greeves + edwards) approx 35m sw of cairn at sx58107130 is the site of possible cist, showing side-, end- and coverstones all intact. Could conceivably be natural however
Nearby sites: SX 5805 7125
Distance: 4.92km
OS Map: SX 56181 70232
HER: MDV28501
ShortName: CN:Sharp SE
Butler map: 45.4
Notes: HER: Ruined cairn south-east of Sharpitor of 5.0 metres in diameter by 0.5 metres high with a cutting in the north side. It lies to the south-east of the small structure and adjacent to the reave.
Nearby sites: SX 56181 70232
Distance: 2.80km
OS Map: SX 5495 6507
HER: MDV48903
PMD: Wigford Down 7
ShortName: CN?Wigford 7
Butler map: 48.1.7
Grinsell: MEA 4a
Turner: A42
Notes: Grinsell states maybe hut circle. Possible hut circle adjacent to a cairn near to a reave on Wigford Down. This is scheduled as a cairn, but seems more likely to have been a hut. Three more cairns lie to the south-east which are all scheduled.
Nearby sites: SX 5495 6507
Distance: 4.03km
OS Map: SX 5467 6508
HER: MDV2313
ShortName: CN:Wigford 8
Butler map: 48.1.8
Notes: HER: One of a group of four cairns or remains of cairns on or near the summit of Wigford Down. This cairn lies to the immediate south-east of a large damaged summit cairn (MDV2312) and measures 5.0 metres by 0.2 metres.
Nearby sites: SX 5467 6508
Distance: 3.94km
OS Map: SX 54647 65072
HER: MDV2311
ShortName: CN:Wigford 3
Butler map: 48.1.3
Grinsell: MEA 3
Barrow Report: 21 62
Notes: Appears in Tom Greeve's list of 'sacred Pools' as Wigford Down A.
Possible ring cairn on Wigford Down damaged by stone robbing; probably for nearby road-building. Consists of a large oval depression, surrounded by a stony ring with some slabs in upright positions. Wigford Down 2 in Barrow Report 62.
Thought originally to be a damaged ring cairn, the feature consists of a large oval depression, surrounded by a stony ring with some slabs in upright positions. Feature is thought to potentially be a 'sacred' pool designed in Prehistoric times.
Nearby sites: SX 54647 65072
Distance: 3.95km

OS Map: SX 57526 66748
ShortName: CN-GutterTor 1
Butler map: 49.5.1
Notes: Butler: ... one which probably occupied the hilltop is now reduced to an arc of stones around the triangulation pillar and small stones strewn over the summit. There is no HER entry for this record which is reasonable given how speculative the nature of this Butler record.
Nearby sites: SX 57526 66748
Distance: 4.38km

OS Map: SX 56589 66733
HER: MDV20143
ShortName: CN?Ringmoor 9
Butler map: 49.21.9
Grinsell: SHE 13a-c
Notes: Could these be Ringmoor Down (N. of row) 1-3 (HER 22767). Butler clearly has these near Ringmoor cairn 8 - which suggests it is a different group of 3 cairns of similiar size.
The author looked for these 3 cairns on 27/05/2023 but could only find one of them at SX 56589 66733. That grid reference is now used for this record.
Nearby sites: SX 56589 66733
Distance: 3.60km

OS Map: SX 56902 66751
HER: MDV12716
ShortName: CN Ringmoor13
Notes: Southern of a pair. There are a pair of cairns near the reave that are clearly visible on Google satellite separated by about 17m. The southern one was photographed on 27/05/2023 and is located at SX 56902 66751. The northern one is closer to the reave and is located at SX 56905 66768.
This record could be Grinsell's SHEEPSTOR 13d and/or Butler's 49.21.10, see: Ringmoor Down 10
Nearby sites: SX 56902 66751
Distance: 3.84km
OS Map: SX 5727 7028
HER: MDV14311
ShortName: CN?BurratorWd
Grinsell: WAL 35
Notes: All are in a conifer plantation but are undoubtedly clearance cairns, probably of 18/19th century date when the area was enclosed.
Nearby sites: SX 5727 7028
Distance: 3.81km
OS Map: SX 5451 6912
HER: MDV22762
ShortName: CN?Yennadon
Grinsell: MEA 1
Notes: Disturbed cairn on Yennadon Down, covered in gorse. Location unconfirmed.
Nearby sites: SX 5451 6912
Distance: 0.82km
OS Map: SX 576 665
HER: MDV5650
ShortName: CN?GutterTor 6
Grinsell: SHE 16a-i
Notes: Cairns or hut circles? Group of nine or more roughly circular flat areas on sw slope of hill, on os "sites of tumuli" resemble hut sites; but Breton stated that they "were originally large cairns".
Nearby sites: SX 576 665
Distance: 4.57km

OS Map: SX 56269 66263
HER: MDV42768
ShortName: CN RingmoorN 1
Notes: "Formerly identified and scheduled in the 1990s as a cairn (one of a group of three), this was re-assessed during 2005 survey work. Identified as former tin pits that have been reoccupied by the military in the more recent past."
Author visited 19/02/2023. I'm inclined to agree with the HER assessment. Now listed as a "reported cairn".
Nearby sites: SX 56269 66263
Distance: 3.67km

OS Map: SX 56291 66280
HER: MDV42769
ShortName: CN RingmoorN 2
Notes: "A low flat-topped mound measuring 7.3m north-south by 7.0m and standing a maximum of 0.4m high. An amorphous hollow lies slightly west of centre. While this feature appears in form to be a prehistoric cairn it overlies ridge and furrow and is associated with a number of tin pits that have been adapted for military training. At the earliest it is probably a post medieval stone clearance heap". Author visited site 19/02/23. A very disturbed feature consistent with the description on the HER quoted above. SX 56293 66282 on my garmin.
Nearby sites: SX 56291 66280
Distance: 3.68km

OS Map: SX 56303 66265
HER: MDV42770
ShortName: CN RingmoorN 3
Notes: "Formerly identified and scheduled in the 1990s as a cairn (one of a group of three), this was re-assessed during 2005 survey work. Identified as former tin pits that have been reoccupied by the military in the more recent past."
Visited by the author 19/02/23. L-shaped trench in the feature at SX 56307 66267. There is another L-shaped trench about 9 metres to the west at SX 56298 66263. The trenching could be activities by the military as described by Newman, P. + Probert, S in the HER entry. This does look a dubious cairn and the suggestion of tinners pit later re-used by the military seems plausible. This feature is now listed here as a "reported cairn" as not thought to be prehistoric.
Nearby sites: SX 56303 66265
Distance: 3.69km
OS Map: SX 5696 7130
HER: MDV50265
ShortName: CN:BlackTor13
Notes: Duplicate: The HER description of this cairn is identical to the Black Tor 1 stone row cairn (HER 50268). The location however, is identical to Black Tor 5 (HER 50266) at SX 5696 7130. According to Butler there is a group of 3 cairns at the end of the stone row. Black Tor 1-3. A bit further south-west are some more cairns (4, 5, 6-11). This entry is an amalgam of 1 and 5.
Nearby sites: SX 5696 7130
Distance: 4.03km
OS Map: SX 56905 66768
HER: MDV12716
ShortName: CN:Ringmoor14
Notes: Northern of a pair. There are a pair of cairns near the reave that are clearly visible on Google satellite separated by about 17m. The southern one was photographed on 27/05/2023 and is located at SX 56902 66751. The northern one is closer to the reave and is located at SX 56905 66768.
This record could be Grinsell's SHEEPSTOR 13d and/or Butler's 49.21.10, see: Ringmoor Down 10
Nearby sites: SX 56905 66768
Distance: 3.84km
OS Map: SX 56200 71500
ShortName: CNxLeeden SW
Notes: Breton p.12: In a cairn S.W. of Leeden Tor a large urn 1 ft. high was found some years ago, about 6 in. under the surface of the calm ground which had a spout and a handle. The cairn was taken away by road menders and unfortunately the urn was broken up.
This cairn is not mentioned by Butler but referring to the damage to the nearby Leeden Tor South settlement he states (p.36): Unfortunately this part of the hillside has been quarried on a small scale, probably soon after 1812 when the old road was turnpiked, resulting in numerous pits and trenches across the site.
Nearby sites: SX 56200 71500
Distance: 3.59km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56988 71381
HER: MDV4994
Megalithic Portal: 1771
The Stone Rows of GB: Black Tor Stanlake
PMD: Black Tor Stanlake Stone Row
ShortName: SR Stanlake
Butler map: 45.14
DPD page: 24
Notes: "A Bronze Age Stone Row lies just inside, and is partly buried by, a substantial field boundary. The row extends from SX57217155 to SX57007137, some 294m long and includes at least 57 visible stones. Its north-eastern end is denoted by a substantial blocking stone and its lower south-western end by three funerary cairns. The row can be seen as three distinct parts forming the whole. The northern part includes 39 stones, the central group of 8 stones is separated from the northern row by a 66.2m wide gap whilst the southern group is on a slightly different alignment to the others. The row is unusual in that the blocking stone is at the upper end and a cairn lies at the lower end." Lethbridge diagram and photo p.24.
Nearby sites: SX 56988 71381
Distance: 4.10km
OS Map: SX 5598 6516
HER: MDV18859
Megalithic Portal: 45854
ShortName: CS:Brisworthy
Butler map: 49.18
DPD page: 34
Notes: HER: "Possible prehistoric cup-marked boulder of granite with at least 15 hollows, originally interpreted as a tinners' mortarstone in the early 20th century incorporated into a hedge/field boundary at Brisworthy."
Nearby sites: SX 5598 6516
Distance: 4.38km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Brisworthy Stone Circle
OS Map: SX 56467 65495
HER: MDV3983
Megalithic Portal: 542
PMD: Brisworthy Stone Circle
ShortName: SC Brisworthy
Butler map: 49.18
DPD page: 35
Turner: G8
Barrow Report: 29 35
Notes: The Brisworthy circle underwent major reconstruction carried out by Breton and the Barrow Committee in 1909. At the time only 4 stones remained standing whilst another 21 were lying roughly in place. Some 15 stones out of 40 are missing, no doubt robbed for nearby enclosures and walls. A low rubble bank surrounds the circle which can be seen on LIDAR data. This is discussed in detail in the article 'Dartmoor Site: Brisworthy Stone Circle' linked above in this listing.
Nearby sites: SX 56467 65495
Distance: 4.38km

OS Map: SX 58463 68712
HER: MDV133689
Megalithic Portal: 58581
ShortName: CS Cuckoo Rock
Notes: "There appear to be eight circular cupmarks on the south-west corner of Cuckoo Rock in the Deancombe valley; apparently in pairs. Three pairs are arranged horizontally with a smaller pair just above them arranged vertically. Six of the marks measure approximately 5cm diameter by 2cm deep. The remaining two marks measure approximately 2cm diameter by 1cm deep. The carver likely stood on a boulder situated below to mark the rock. Reported to archaeologist at Dartmoor National Park authority who has visited the site (21/11/2022) and agrees with potential interpretation."
Nearby sites: SX 58463 68712
Distance: 4.75km

OS Map: SX 57638 69264
HER: MDV133691
ShortName: CS Deancombe
Notes: "SX 57638 69264 Two discreet circular cupmarks of ‘classic’ type are visible on the top surface of a small granite rock which is situated close to the base of the vertical west face of a massive boulder (one of the largest in the Deancombe valley)."
Nearby sites: SX 57638 69264
Distance: 3.93km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Resource: Table of Devon Iron Age Forts
OS Map: SX 53872 64000
HER: MDV2381
Megalithic Portal: 29453
ShortName: FT:Dewerstone
Notes: HER: A bank defined rectangular enclosure of probable Bronze Age date has been recorded by field and aerial survey on the north-west edge of the summit of Dewerstone Rock. A hut circle is incorporated into the enclosure’s north-west corner. The enclosure is situated within the boundary of an earlier, probably Neolithic enclosure. See also Dewerstone Neolithic Enclosure
Nearby sites: SX 53872 64000
Distance: 4.91km
OS Map: SX 53940 64084
HER: MDV63617
Megalithic Portal: 29453
ShortName: ES:Dewerstone
Notes: "stone hut circle forming part of an enclosed settlement on the summit of dewerstone hill "
Nearby sites: SX 53940 64084
Distance: 4.83km

OS Map: SX 58037 69293
HER: MDV3423
Megalithic Portal: 45757
PMD: Down Tor S.
Alternate name: Down Tor S. Cist
ShortName: CT Down Tor
Butler map: 47.5
DPD page: 28
Grinsell: WAL 26
Barrow Report: 67
Notes: Butler Down Tor S. Vol. 3. Map 47.5 (diagram p.67).
Nearby sites: SX 58037 69293
Distance: 4.33km

OS Map: SX 58642 69315
HER: MDV3440
Megalithic Portal: 27903
Alternate name: Hingston Hill Summit 1 Cairn
ShortName: CN Hingston 1
Butler map: 47.12.1
Grinsell: WAL 30
Notes: "cairn mound measures 15.5m in diam and stands up to 1.5m high. A t-shaped trench cutting into the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation, though the results of the investigation are not known. This cairn forms part of a ritual complex of monuments including 3 cairns, a stone alignment and enclosure". Approx 70 m NW of the cairn circle at the end of the Down Tor stone row.
Nearby sites: SX 58642 69315
Distance: 4.94km

OS Map: SX 58397 69562
HER: MDV3499
Megalithic Portal: 52347
PMD: Down Tor N 3
Alternate name: Hingston Hill N.3 Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT DownTorNE E
Butler map: 47.13.3
DPD page: 27
Grinsell: WAL 29
Turner: E34
Barrow Report: 73
Notes: Butler Hingston Hill N. 3. - Vol. 3. Map 47.13.3 (diagram p.73 OS SX58396955). Grinsell WALKHAMPTON 29 (OS 58276949 approx - same as HER MDV3499). Lethbridge p.27 Cist No.1.
Copyright for photos and plans from Barrow Reports 71-73 belongs to the Dixon estate. Reproduced here with kind permission.
Nearby sites: SX 58397 69562
Distance: 4.72km

OS Map: SX 58388 69568
HER: MDV3498
Megalithic Portal: 52348
PMD: Down Tor N 1
Alternate name: Hingston Hill N.1 Cist
ShortName: CT DownTorNE N
Butler map: 47.13.1
DPD page: 27
Grinsell: WAL 28
Barrow Report: 73
Notes: Butler Hingston Hill N. 1. - Vol. 3. Map 47.13.1 (diagram p.73 OS SX58386956). Grinsell (OS SX58256951 approx same as HER record MDV3498). Lethbridge p.27 Cist No.3.
Copyright for photos and plans from Barrow Reports 71-73 belongs to the Dixon estate. Reproduced here with kind permission.
Nearby sites: SX 58388 69568
Distance: 4.71km

OS Map: SX 58386 69565
HER: MDV3497
Megalithic Portal: 45766
PMD: Down Tor N 2
Alternate name: Hingston Hill N.2 Cist
ShortName: CT DownTorNE W
Butler map: 47.13.2
DPD page: 27
Grinsell: WAL 27
Barrow Report: 73
Notes: Butler Hingston Hill N.2. - Vol. 3. Map 47.13.2 (diagram p.73, OS SX58376955). Grinsell (OS SX58246950 approx - same as the HER record MDV12715). Lethbridge p.27 Cist No.2.
Copyright for photos and plans from Barrow Reports 71-73 belong to the Dixon estate. Reproduced here with kind permission.
Nearby sites: SX 58386 69565
Distance: 4.71km

OS Map: SX 55706 70663
HER: MDV28232
ShortName: PO GoadsStone
Notes: "Pool on the summit of the hill near a stone row. Some of the stones from the double stone row appear to have been lost in the pool. Previously incorrectly identified from aerial photograph as an enclosure. One of over 40 pools on Dartmoor thought to have originated in the Prehistoric period."
Worth and Butler refer to this as Goatstone Pool. There is a very interesting discussion of both the origin of the name and of the cairns and stone rows on DartmoorCam: Sharpitor. See also Legendary Dartmoor: Dartmoor's Goadstone
Nearby sites: SX 55706 70663
Distance: 2.65km

OS Map: SX 57676 67137
HER: MDV4015
Megalithic Portal: 17511
PMD: Gutter Tor N.
Alternate name: Gutter Tor 3 Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT GutterTor 3
Butler map: 49.5.3
DPD page: 33
Grinsell: SHE 9
Turner: E38
Barrow Report: 59
Notes: "A cairn with cist and a double circle of stones situated on the north-facing slope of Gutter Tor at about 305m OD. The end-stones and side-stones of the cist are in situ but the coverstone is missing." Lethbridge p.32-33 Cist A. Duplicated by HER 4045.Note Garmin NGR. (Previously listed as Gutter Tor No.2)Butler Gutter Tor 3 - Vol. 3. Map 49.5 (diagram p.118 "North cairn and cist").
Nearby sites: SX 57676 67137
Distance: 4.33km

OS Map: SX 57603 66818
HER: MDV3991
Megalithic Portal: 45650
PMD: Gutter Tor summit
Alternate name: Gutter Tor 2 Cist
ShortName: CT GutterTor 2
Butler map: 49.5.2
DPD page: 32
Grinsell: SHE 15
Barrow Report: 19
Notes: "situated on the flat top of Gutter Tor at about 345m OD just on the north side of the crest of the hill. Two end stones and a side stone remain upright". Lethbridge p.32 Cist A. (Previously listed as Gutter Tor No. 1) Butler Gutter Tor 2 - Vol. 3. Map 49.5 (diagram p.118 "Summit cist").Excavated by Worth in 1900.
Nearby sites: SX 57603 66818
Distance: 4.41km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Hart Tor Stone Row & Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57708 71708
HER: MDV4896
Megalithic Portal: 1973
The Stone Rows of GB: Hart Tor North
PMD: Harter N Stone Row
ShortName: SR Hart Tor N
Butler map: 46.5.1
DPD page: 25
Notes: Butler Row 1. There are two cairns close by on the lower slopes of Hart Tor. One has an associated single stone row and the other has an associated double stone row - they diverge at an angle of 18 degrees.
Nearby sites: SX 57708 71708
Distance: 4.87km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Hart Tor Stone Row & Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57718 71716
HER: MDV49460
Megalithic Portal: 978
PMD: Harter N Stone Row
Alternate name: Hart Tor double stone row Encircled Cairn
ShortName: EC Hart Tor N
Butler map: 46.5
Butler Vol 5: p.39 & Fig.16
DPD page: 25
Grinsell: WAL 12
Turner: F12
Notes: The cairn circle is 9.3m across and consists of 14 tall slabs some of which have fallen. Wilkinson noticed concentric stone circles - which can't be seen today although there is clearly an inner circular mound. NMR A.
Nearby sites: SX 57718 71716
Distance: 4.89km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Hart Tor Stone Row & Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57720 71698
HER: MDV4895
Megalithic Portal: 1974
The Stone Rows of GB: Hart Tor South
PMD: Harter S Stone Row
ShortName: SR Hart Tor S
Butler map: 46.5.1
DPD page: 25
Notes: Butler Row 2. The single row consists of 16 stones and is 56.4m long, although Gerrard suggests it was probably once much longer. The single row leads to a cairn which does not have a retaining circle. The cairn which has been robbed measures 7.4m in diameter and up to 0.75m high. For early description of both rows and the now missing menhir, see: Wilkinson J. Gardner, British Remains on Dartmoor, Journal Brit. Arch. Assoc. xviii. pp.22-53 (1862). Detailed survey of site in Hart Tor Stone Rows & Cairns, Meavy Valley Archaeology. Site Report No.9 - Sandy Gerrard (1999).
Nearby sites: SX 57720 71698
Distance: 4.88km

OS Map: SX 58596 69210
HER: MDV133690
ShortName: CS Down Tor
Notes: "A flattish boulder recorded at SX 58595 69204, a short distance west of the north-south reave which lies west of the Down Tor stone row. The upper surface of this boulder is pitted over an area of at least 1m by 1m with numerous possible cupmarks. It is unlike any other boulder in the near vicinity."
Nearby sites: SX 58596 69210
Distance: 4.89km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Down Tor Stone Row and Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 58697 69267
HER: MDV3502
Megalithic Portal: 1901
The Stone Rows of GB: Hingston Hill
PMD: Down Tor Stone Row
Alternate name: Hingston Hill Stone Row
ShortName: SR Down Tor
Butler map: 47.12
DPD page: 28
Barrow Report: 66
Notes: "A stone alignment and cairn, situated on a saddle 620 metres east of Down Tor. The alignment is orientated east-north-east to west-south-west, running for 316 metres and containing at least 174 stones, with the tallest at either end."
Nearby sites: SX 58697 69267
Distance: 4.99km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Down Tor Stone Row and Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 58702 69276
HER: MDV3502
Megalithic Portal: 1901
PMD: Down Tor Standing Stone
ShortName: SS Down Tor
Butler map: 47.12
DPD page: 29
Notes: "A stone alignment and cairn, situated on a saddle 620 metres east of Down Tor. The alignment is orientated east-north-east to west-south-west, running for 316 metres and containing at least 174 stones, with the tallest at either end. The westernmost stone stands 2.8 metre high, the easternmost stone stands 1.6 metres high, and the remainder vary between 1 metre and 0.2 metres in height. The westernmost stone, and an unknown number of others, were re-erected by Baring-Gould and Burnard in 1890."
Nearby sites: SX 58702 69276
Distance: 5.00km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Down Tor Stone Row and Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 58693 69270
HER: MDV3439
Megalithic Portal: 541
PMD: Down Tor Cairn Circle
Alternate name: Hingston Hill stone row Encircled Cairn
ShortName: EC Down Tor
Butler map: 47.12
DPD page: 28
Grinsell: WAL 31
Turner: F6
Barrow Report: 14
Notes: "The cairn circle consists of 26 upright stones and possibly two more now recumbent; it has an internal diameter of 11.5m. Within the circle is a cairn of 8.5m diameter and 0.6m height with a small depression in the centre which may be the site of a cist". Lethbridge pp.27-29, diagram p.27.
Nearby sites: SX 58693 69270
Distance: 4.99km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55874 72093
HER: MDV4983
Megalithic Portal: 45735
PMD: Ingra Tor
Alternate name: lngra Tor Cist
ShortName: CT Ingra Tor
Butler map: 45.16
DPD page: 19
Grinsell: WAL 9
Barrow Report: 56
Notes: Butler Vol. 3. Map 45.16 (diagram p.51).
Breton (p.12): About 300 yds E. of Ingra tor is a fine kistvaen which has not been disturbed, except that a portion of the capstone has been broken off. [...] Three men from the farm near by about 1910 tried to raise the capstone with crowbars, but they failed to move it ; however, they broke off the piece that is broken.
Nearby sites: SX 55874 72093
Distance: 3.85km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Resource: Table of Devon Iron Age Forts
OS Map: SX 53356 64126
HER: MDV125834
ShortName: FT:Knowle Wood
Notes: "A possible bank or scarp is identifiable as an earthwork on visualisations derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2017, forming a near-complete circuit around the summit of the hill under Knowle Wood, Bickleigh. The earthworks are tentatively interpreted as evidence of a tor enclosure of Neolithic date or a hillfort or of Iron Age origin. The earthwork varies in width from circa 4 to 6m wide and is visible traversing the north-west, south-west and south-east sides of the hill for circa 330m, enclosing an area of just over 1ha. The bank or scarp closely follows the 140m contour on the north-west side of the hill. To the south-west it crests the hill dropping to the 135m contour, before turning to the north-east and dropping further to an elevation of circa 125m.
Nearby sites: SX 53356 64126
Distance: 4.79km

OS Map: SX 56325 69524
HER: MDV3434
Megalithic Portal: 34457
PMD: Cross Gate
Alternate name: Leather Tor S. Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT Leather Tor
Butler map: 45.17
DPD page: 23
Grinsell: WAL 25
Turner: E20
Barrow Report: 54
Notes: "A cist, consisting of two side stones and an end stone, contained within a barrow surrounded by a 16ft 6 ins diameter Kerb circle." Butler Leather Tor S. - Vol. 3. Map 45.17 (diagram p.52).
Nearby sites: SX 56325 69524
Distance: 2.68km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56015 71286
HER: MDV28499
Megalithic Portal: 45567
PMD: Leeden Hill Standing Stone
ShortName: SS Leeden Hill
Butler map: 45.
Notes: Possibly a prehistoric standing stone but may also be a much later marker since there are at least three similar stones in a line towards Ingra Tor set out at wide intervals as if to mark a boundary
Nearby sites: SX 56015 71286
Distance: 3.31km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56522 71474
HER: MDV50223
Megalithic Portal: 2020
The Stone Rows of GB: Leeden Tor
PMD: Leeden Tor Stone Row
ShortName: SR Leeden Tor
Butler map: 45.15
DPD page: 23
Notes: "BA cairn and stone row. The scrappy remains of a single stone row now 165m long descend from a badly battered cairn on the south-east slopes of Leeden Tor. The cairn is about 6m across with a large central pit and partial retaining circle. At least 14 stones remain in a line, four only still earthfast and the rest either flat or buried. Stone pits record the loss of some of the stones". Lethbridge p23, diagram p.24. See also: Sea Views at Leeden Tor
Nearby sites: SX 56522 71474
Distance: 3.80km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Legis Tor Settlements
OS Map: SX 5693 6527
HER: MDV3979
Megalithic Portal: 34065
ShortName: PD Legis Pound
DPD page: 37
Notes: "A field system containing 13 hut circles occupies an area of 6ha on the lower S and SW flanks of Legis Tor. The field system is best preserved on the S where five irregular, adjoining enclosures contain all but one of the huts. These enclosures vary between 0.1ha and 0.6ha and lie in an area of often dense clitter. Several of the enclosures are further sub-divided."
Nearby sites: SX 5693 6527
Distance: 4.85km

OS Map: SX 56595 65762
HER: MDV4030
Megalithic Portal: 34131
PMD: Legis Lake
Alternate name: Ringmoor Down 2 Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT Ringmoor 2
Butler map: 49.21.2
DPD page: 36
Grinsell: SHE 20
Turner: E32
Barrow Report: 29
Notes: Lethbridge Brisworthy Cist p.34-36. Diagram p.34 site 5. Butler Ringmoor Down 2 - Vol. 3. Map 49.21 (diagram p.145).
Nearby sites: SX 56595 65762
Distance: 4.26km

OS Map: SX 56563 65513
HER: MDV3360
Megalithic Portal: 34135
Alternate name: Ringmoor Down 1 Encircled Cairn
ShortName: EC Ringmoor 1
Butler map: 49.21.1
Grinsell: SHE 21
Turner: F15
Barrow Report: 29 35
Notes: "cairn with retaining circle of which 5 stones protrude and there are indications of others. Diameter 8.2m, height 0.2m. Excavated by r. H. Worth: just n of centre, a pit containing charcoal mixed with earth."
Nearby sites: SX 56563 65513
Distance: 4.43km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Yellowmead and Drizzlecombe
OS Map: SX 57993 68278
HER: MDV4024
Megalithic Portal: 45730
PMD: Outcombe
ShortName: CT OutholmeNew
Butler map: 47.10
DPD page: 30
Grinsell: SHE 2
Barrow Report: 52
Notes: "Located in an isolated pocket of closely cropped grass and surounded by tinners pits. Only three slabs survive in place surrounding a hollow and forming the sides of the cist. The fourth side is missing as is the capstone and any trace of a mound." Lethbridge Outcombe (note different spelling) Cist p.30. Butler Vol. 3. Map 47.10 (diagram p.70).
Nearby sites: SX 57993 68278
Distance: 4.32km

OS Map: SX 53354 73597
HER: MDV127216
ShortName: PO Pew Tor
Notes: "A pool measuring 28 by 14m. One of over 40 such 'sacred' pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period."
Nearby sites: SX 53354 73597
Distance: 4.70km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 57636 71495
HER: MDV3748
Megalithic Portal: 36404
ShortName: ES:RaddickHill
DPD page: 26
Notes: "A Bronze Age enclosed hut circle settlement. The remains lie on a northerly hillslope and now comprise a D-shaped enclosure wall of boulders and stones containing about twelve hut circles. A small D-shaped enclosure is attached to the uphill south-east side. The northern part of the settlement has been effaced by a tinner's cliff, part of the Hart Tor Brook streamworks. This well preserved settlement now lies under low bilberry bushes."
Nearby sites: SX 57636 71495
Distance: 4.69km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 57929 71157
HER: MDV4947
Megalithic Portal: 45777
PMD: Raddick Hill N.
Alternate name: Raddick Hill Summit 3 Cist
ShortName: CT RaddickSu3
Butler map: 46.6.3
DPD page: 26
Grinsell: WAL 15
Barrow Report: 18 31
Notes: One of a group of 4 cairns. Excavated by Burnard in 1899 - a small piece of corroded bronze, possibly a knife, was found. This almost perfect cist is now obscured by vegetation. Butler Raddick Hill Summit 3 - Vol. 3. Map 46.6. Grinsell Raddick Hill WALKHAMPTON 15 (listed as 14 but in the listings doubt is expressed between 14 and 15 - 15 matches the NMR account for bronze being found).
Nearby sites: SX 57929 71157
Distance: 4.77km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Ringmoor Stone Row & Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 56330 65808
HER: MDV3986
Megalithic Portal: 2102
The Stone Rows of GB: Ringmoor Down
PMD: Ringmoor Down Stone Row
ShortName: SR Ringmoor
Butler map: 49.20
DPD page: 34
Notes: "A stone row, 1740 feet long, mainly single but double in parts. At its southern end is a cairn circle with a diameter of 40ft. 6ins. In 1909 the circle was restored and five of the present stones were introduced from elsewhere. Prior to restoration one stone was standing, four had fallen and the presumed sites of six other stones were represented by pits. A 4ft long fallen stone terminated the stone row at its northern end". Lethbridge p.34-36, diagram p.34 site 3. See also: Sea Views at Ringmoor Down`
Nearby sites: SX 56330 65808
Distance: 4.05km

OS Map: SX 56334 65807
HER: MDV3987
Megalithic Portal: 1233
PMD: Ringmoor Down Stone Row
Alternate name: Ringmoor Down stone row Encircled Cairn
ShortName: EC Ringmoor S
Butler map: 49.20
DPD page: 35
Grinsell: SHE 19
Turner: F5
Notes: "The cairn circle measures approximately 12.6m. in diameter and has eleven stones averaging 0.7m. high. The disturbed central cairn is 9.5m. in diameter and 0.4m. in height." "1909 the circle was restored and five of the present stones were introduced from elsewhere. Prior to restoration one stone was standing, four had fallen and the presumed sites of six other stones were represented by pits." Lethbridge Brisworthy cairn circle p.34-35. Diagram p. 34 site 2.
Nearby sites: SX 56334 65807
Distance: 4.05km

OS Map: SX 56113 65922
HER: MDV19760
Megalithic Portal: 34142
Alternate name: Ringmoor Down 4 Stone Ring Cairn Circle
ShortName: CC Ringmoor 4
Butler map: 49.21.4
Turner: A2
Notes: HER: A low, disturbed circular earthwork on the upper ridge of Ringmoor Down is a probable ring cairn. The bank is low and spread being up to 4.6m wide by 0.1m high and forms a slightly irregular circle with an internal diameter of between 28 and 30m and overall diameter of 37m. Two lines of tin prospecting pits which traverse the monument, of probable medieval or post medieval date, have caused some damage on the southern arc of the bank and its interior.
Nearby sites: SX 56113 65922
Distance: 3.83km

OS Map: SX 56157 65947
HER: MDV4029
Megalithic Portal: 22947
Alternate name: Ringmoor Down 3 Cairn Circle
ShortName: CC Ringmoor 3
Butler map: 49.21.3
DPD page: 36
Grinsell: SHE 18
Turner: G29
Barrow Report: 63
Notes: Located about 230m NW of the cairn circle that terminates the Ringmoor Down stone row. "An 11ft 2ins diameter cairn circle composed of fourteen stones of which four have fallen over. Stones of quartz-schorl, not granite." "This feature has the semblance of having been recently created. The stones are mostly loose and irregularly spaced. As a monument type it appears to be unique on Dartmoor. It should not be considered of great antiquity." For a photo, see: Stone-Circles.org.uk: Ringmoor Cairn. Lethbridge kerb circle p.34-36. Diagram 34 site 4.
Nearby sites: SX 56157 65947
Distance: 3.83km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55384 71860
HER: MDV105688
Megalithic Portal: 45577
ShortName: ES:Routrundl N
Notes: Routrundle North Pound: "Broadly oval enclosure, 58 by 48 metres diameter. Part of the south-west perimeter is represented by a stony scarp 0.5 metres high, elsewhere it comprises a stone spread of similar height upon which is a modern field wall."
Nearby sites: SX 55384 71860
Distance: 3.39km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55262 71735
HER: MDV3775
Megalithic Portal: 45578
ShortName: ES:Routrundl S
Notes: Routrundle South Pound: "A roughly oval field with diameters of 58.0 metres by 64.0 metres and a modern perimeter wall 1.5 metres high. There are no obvious footings of a previous wall but the plan and size (0.25 hectares) suggest that it is the fossilization of a prehistoric enclosure similar to that 250 metres to the north-east."
Nearby sites: SX 55262 71735
Distance: 3.22km
OS Map: SX 566 650
HER: MDV56780
Megalithic Portal: 34063
ShortName: ST:Shadyback
Nearby sites: SX 566 650
Distance: 4.85km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55839 70693
HER: MDV3769
Megalithic Portal: 1246
PMD: Peek Hill
Alternate name: Sharpitor N. Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT Peek Hill
Butler map: 45.12
DPD page: 22
Grinsell: WAL 21
Turner: E41
Barrow Report: 72
Notes: Bar Rep. 72 (TDA Vol 88 p.222). Butler Sharpitor N. - Vol. 3. Map 45.12 (diagram p.45 & photo p.84).
Copyright for photos and plans from Barrow Reports 71-73 belong to the Dixon estate. Reproduced here with kind permission.
Nearby sites: SX 55839 70693
Distance: 2.77km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56171 70819
HER: MDV4991
Megalithic Portal: 2117
The Stone Rows of GB: Sharpitor North East
PMD: Sharpitor E Stone Row
Alternate name: Sharpitor NE Stone Row
ShortName: SR Sharp NE
Butler map: 45.13
DPD page: 21
Notes: Described by Worth as "Sharpitor, foot of eastern slope". Listed by Butler as Sharpitor N.E. (which can be confused with another alleged row). "A stone row, with a cairn at the west end at SX 56147078, extends almost due west for 26.0m. to SX 56167078. The cairn, mutilated and amorphous, is now approximately 6.7m in diameter and 0.3m. high at its maximum. There are nine stones in the row, including three pairs, with an additional stone which seems to be displaced, all between 0.1m. and 0.3m. high. The east end of the row is terminated by a reave (SX 67 SE 91) which has cut across and evidently destroyed any westward extension." Lethbridge pp.20-22.
Nearby sites: SX 56171 70819
Distance: 3.11km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55665 70617
HER: MDV3762
Megalithic Portal: 2118
The Stone Rows of GB: Sharpitor North West 1
PMD: Sharpitor Summit N Stone Row
Alternate name: Sharpitor NW 1 Stone Row
ShortName: SR Sharp NW1
Butler map: 45.12.1
DPD page: 21
Barrow Report: 66
Notes: "The double stone row is in poor shape. Both terminals have survived fixing its length at 113m from the blocking stone to the centre of the cairn. The cairn (4.5 x 0.3) has lost its retaining circle and has been dug into in the centre. The other end of the row is well defined by a pair of larger slabs in the line of the rows followed by a central cross-set blocking stone 1.2m long that has been tipped backwards and is partly overgrown. The stones seemed to have increased in size nearer the cairn. Unusually the highest point on the ground is not at the cairn end but near the centre of the rows as they cross the summit of the ridge".
Nearby sites: SX 55665 70617
Distance: 2.59km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55687 70600
HER: MDV3761
Megalithic Portal: 2119
The Stone Rows of GB: Sharpitor North West 2
PMD: Sharpitor Summit S Stone Row
Alternate name: Sharpitor NW 2 Stone Row
ShortName: SR Sharp NW2
Butler map: 45.12.2
DPD page: 21
Notes: "A BA single stone row oriented NE - SW at a very slight angle to the north-east end of the adjacent double stone row. The large scale survey dated 1980 shows a total of thirty stones whilst in 1994 it was reported that only about 10 stones can be identified with certainty and half of these are either buried or just showing."
Nearby sites: SX 55687 70600
Distance: 2.60km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55058 70748
HER: MDV12831
Megalithic Portal: 2120
The Stone Rows of GB: Sharpitor West
PMD: Sharpitor W Stone Row
Alternate name: Sharpitor W Stone Row
ShortName: SR Sharpitor W
Butler map: 45.11
DPD page: 20
Notes: Butler: Sharpitor W, Worth: Peek Hill. Near Horseyeat Farm. "BA stone row and cairn. The 132m long row has 47 upright stones and the low cairn is 8.4m in diameter. Both monuments lie under dense bracken cover; gorse vegetation has obscured part of the row". Lethbridge pp.19-20, diagram p.19, photo p.20 Horseyeat Farm stone row. See also: Sea Views at Sharpitor West
Nearby sites: SX 55058 70748
Distance: 2.28km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 55056 70751
HER: MDV5011
Megalithic Portal: 52566
PMD: Sharpitor W Stone Row
Alternate name: Sharpitor W. stone row Cairn Circle
ShortName: CC Sharpitor W
Butler map: 45.11
DPD page: 20
Grinsell: WAL 18
Notes: "The cairn lies on a gentle sw slope ne of horseyeatt farm, with a stone row see sx57se/141 running sw from it. The cairn is about 7m in diameter and 0.6m height, partly turf-covered, with a central hollow. The visible set stones within the cairn suggest two or three underlying concentric stone circles. These stones have a maximum height of 0.2m and are predominantly set with their long axes tangential to the circle". Lethbridge pp.19-20, diagram p.19.
Nearby sites: SX 55056 70751
Distance: 2.28km
Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56896 70285
HER: MDV4996
Megalithic Portal: 45649
ShortName: PC:Stan Lake
Turner: E29
Notes: "much disturbed". Alleged cairn circle. NMR record states "At SX 56897029, a felled conifer currently obscures much of what appears to be a hut circle rather than a cairn, situated on a south-east slope near a valley bottom. (Identification as a cairn may have originated with H. Breton)." Idenitified as a round house in the HER. This record is marked as a duplicate as it replicates PWD record SiteID=8769.
Nearby sites: SX 56896 70285
Distance: 3.46km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Walk: Sharpitor area Stone Rows and Cists
OS Map: SX 56430 70859
HER: MDV3746
Megalithic Portal: 45755
PMD: Stanlake W.
Alternate name: Leeden Tor S.2 Cist
ShortName: CT LeedenTor 2
Butler map: 45.13.2
Grinsell: WAL 23
Barrow Report: 56 66
Notes: Butler Leeden Tor S. 2 - Vol. 3. Map 45.13 (diagram p.47).
Nearby sites: SX 56430 70859
Distance: 3.34km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Walkhampton and Yes Tor Bottom Settlements
OS Map: SX 56772 72867
HER: MDV4964
Megalithic Portal: 45325
ShortName: ES Walkhampton
Notes: "Hut circles 550m s of foggintor quarries. A very fine settlement, set within a well built and substantial enclosure wall, enclosing an area of some 1.0ha. Five hut circles occur within the enclosure varying between 6-10m in diam ... Outside the enclosure to the w are five further huts of similar dimensions - again one of these shows sign of alteration. Under moorland grass." The site was excavated in 1897 by Burnard and Baring-Gould.
Nearby sites: SX 56772 72867
Distance: 5.00km
OS Map: SX 5469 6505
HER: MDV48904
Megalithic Portal: 3536
Alternate name: Wigford Down 9 Stone Ring Cairn Circle
ShortName: RC:Wigford 9
Butler map: 48.1.9
Grinsell: MEA 3a
Turner: A31
Notes: "Ring cairn, wigford down. Internal diam 2.7m, with bank 1m wide and 0.2m high. Smallest ring cairn (diam) on dartmoor. Turner suggests a link between the construction of this, small, ring cairn, with the larger cairn sx56nw/11 to its nw."
Nearby sites: SX 5469 6505
Distance: 3.98km

OS Map: SX 54172 65243
HER: MDV2300
Alternate name: Wigford Down 12 Cairn Circle
ShortName: CN Wigford12
Grinsell: MEA 2a
Notes: Retaining circle on nw slope of wigford down a little way to north of a green track which leads from the salient point of the enclosure wall between Urgles and Higher Bellever to the high road near durance.183m away lies a pound with two hut circles associated. Southern circumference of circle has been robbed and stones of cairn removed. The stones of the circle are small, only one exceeding 1.22m
Nearby sites: SX 54172 65243
Distance: 3.69km
OS Map: SX 54419 64427
HER: MDV2373
Megalithic Portal: 3536
PMD: Wigford Down S.
Alternate name: Wigford Down 1 Platform Cairn Circle and Cist
ShortName: CT:Wigford 1
Butler map: 48.1.1
DPD page: 33
Grinsell: MEA 7
Turner: E6
Barrow Report: 12 19
Notes: "A badly disturbed prehistoric cist with displaced cover stone and vestiges of a retaining circle surviving in situ. Only five slabs of the retaining circle survive approximately upright in situ, suggesting the overall diameter of the complete circle was 8.35m. The long slabs of the central cist are also in situ and the chamber measures 1.1m by 0.28m approximately by 0.3m deep. A large, flat, intact cover stone of 1.4m by 1.17m, with a rounded end, is displaced to the south. Some material from the turf covered cairn is still visible, but much disturbed and depleted." Butler Wigford Down 1 - Vol. 3. Map 48.1 (diagram p.80).
Nearby sites: SX 54419 64427
Distance: 4.53km

OS Map: SX 54702 64962
HER: MDV2367
Megalithic Portal: 3536
PMD: Wigford Down Summit
Alternate name: Wigford Down 5 Stone Ring Cairn Circle
ShortName: RC Wigford 5
Butler map: 48.1.5
Grinsell: MEA 7b
Turner: B9
Barrow Report: 62
Notes: "One of two cairn circles, both in a raised platform. Ring of large stones. Cist cover in centre. Diam 7.62m.". This site could also be a hut circle - it is unclear whether the large slab is a cist cover or not. See Butler Vol 3 p.97 fig. 48.1.2 Wigford Down 4 in Barrow Report 62. NMR A.
Nearby sites: SX 54702 64962
Distance: 4.07km

OS Map: SX 54675 65110
HER: MDV2312
ShortName: CN Wigford 2
Butler map: 48.1.2
Grinsell: MEA 2
Barrow Report: 62
Notes: The remains of a disturbed prehistoric cairn. It was re-used as an observation post during World War Two. Wigford Down 1 in Barrow Report 62.
Nearby sites: SX 54675 65110
Distance: 3.92km

OS Map: SX 54694 64972
HER: MDV2368
Megalithic Portal: 3536
ShortName: CC Wigford 4
Butler map: 48.1.4
Grinsell: MEA 7a
Turner: A39
Barrow Report: 12 62
Notes: Listed as Wigford Down B on Tom Greeves list of potential 'Sacred' Pools.
NMR B. "Stone ring, diam 10.5m, with bank 2.5m wide and 0.5m high.3m wide entrance on s side" See Butler Vol 3 p.97 fig. 48.1.2. Wigford Down 3 in Barrow Report 62.
This ring cairn survives as a circular bank measuring up to 3.5 metres wide and 0.75 metres high which surrounds a flat interior up to 17.5 metres in diameter. There is evidence for partial early excavation or robbing on the south west side. Noted in 2019 as a possible 'sacred' pool.
Nearby sites: SX 54694 64972
Distance: 4.05km
OS Map: SX 54733 64981
HER: MDV127231
ShortName: PO:WigfordC
Notes: "A pool measuring 22 by 17.5m. One of over 40 such 'sacred' pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near two cairns"
Nearby sites: SX 54733 64981
Distance: 4.05km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Yellowmead 4-fold Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57482 67842
HER: MDV80769
Megalithic Portal: 2202
The Stone Rows of GB: Yellowmead Down
PMD: Yellowmead Stone Row
Alternate name: Yellowmead Down Stone Row
ShortName: SR Yellowmead
Butler map: 47.14
DPD page: 31
Barrow Report: 41 56
Notes: "A group of four concentric stone circles of which the innermost one is considered to be a cairn circle. Three stones were standing in 1921 when all the fallen stones were raised during restoration. There also appears to have been a stone row leading away from the stone circles." and "The double row as planned by Worth except that one stone is now missing. It is 6.9m long with mostly small line slabs, set on edge. They are about 0.3m long and 0.3m high, the intervals between stones and between the rows being 0.8m". Breton, see Megalithic circles on Yellowmead Down, Sheepstor (Heart of Dartmoor pp.89-91).
Nearby sites: SX 57482 67842
Distance: 3.91km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Yellowmead 4-fold Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57535 67861
HER: MDV4025
Megalithic Portal: 31040
Alternate name: Yellowmead Down 1 Encircled Cairn
ShortName: EC Yellowmd 1
Butler map: 47.14.1
DPD page: 31
Grinsell: SHE 5
Turner: F21
Barrow Report: 41
Notes: Cairn around 50 meters north-east of the Yellowmead stone circles, consisting of an earth and stone mound approximately 4 meters in diameter and up to 0.3 meters high. Four stones of a retaining kerb on its west and south sides. Turner F21.
Nearby sites: SX 57535 67861
Distance: 3.96km

Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks: Dartmoor Site: Yellowmead 4-fold Cairn Circle
OS Map: SX 57488 67846
HER: MDV3338
Megalithic Portal: 1371
PMD: Yellowmead Stone Circles
Alternate name: Yellowmead fourfold circle Cairn Circle
ShortName: CC Fourfold
Butler map: 47.14
DPD page: 31
Grinsell: SHE 4
Turner: G30
Barrow Report: 41 56
Notes: "A group of four concentric stone circles of which the innermost one is considered to be a cairn circle. Three stones were standing in 1921 when all the fallen stones were raised during restoration. There also appears to have been a stone row leading away from the stone circles." See also, Legendary Dartmoor: Yellowmead Stone Circle. Breton, see Megalithic circles on Yellowmead Down, Sheepstor (Heart of Dartmoor pp.89-91).
Nearby sites: SX 57488 67846
Distance: 3.91km
OS Map: SX 54907 67815
HER: MDV106412
ShortName: SC:Yennadon
Notes: "A well defined and complete circle approximately 11 metres in diameter and 0.25 to 0.3 metres in height with internal level ground. Sited on south facing gentle slope of Yennadon Down near the old railway track. Seven stones visible on the southern perimeter.2
Nearby sites: SX 54907 67815
Distance: 1.61km
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