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Header	Name	Description	Type	Position	Altitude	Depth	Proximity	Temperature	Display Mode	Color	Symbol	Facility	City	State	Country	Date Modified	Link	Categories

Waypoint	CC CatorCommon	Cator Common: Cairn hollow towards centre. Retaining circle of c.28 upright slabs mostly turned inwards. Diameter 18.0m height 0.6m. Breton p.41	User Waypoint	SX 67426 78000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Challacombe	Challacombe Down: Dubious site - the current arrangement relates to stones placed during restoration of the stone row. See Worth (1953) p. 226 on how nothing coherent came of attempts to re-erect stones scattered to the west of the north end of the row which gave the appearance of a stone circle.	User Waypoint	SX 68980 80840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Corringdo5	Corringdon Ball 5: Five monuments noted by robinson and greeves at the ne end of the stone rows. Many have multiple concentric circles of small stones. Includes 3 cairns. See also entries for Corringdon Ball Stone Rows and East Glazebrook Encircled Cairn. Lethbridge p.82-3.	User Waypoint	SX 66665 61215					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Deadmans 1	Deadman's Bottom 1: Turner identifies this site as an embanked stone circle an annular bank of earth and/or stones with an inner edge of orthostats. Internal diam 16m with bank 0.8m wide and 0.3m high. The bank has been pushed out on the sse side and the stones lean outward (turner). Turner B1.	User Waypoint	SX 60711 67027					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Fourfold	Yellowmead fourfold circle: 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 [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/19/yell_mead/]Legendary Dartmoor: Yellowmead Stone Circle[/url]. Breton see  Megalithic circles on Yellowmead Down Sheepstor (Heart of Dartmoor p	User Waypoint	SX 57488 67846					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Harbourne B	Parnell's Hill 2: Embanked stone circle annular bank of earth and/or stones with inner kerb of orthostats. Measures 15.0 metres in diameter internally with bank 2.0 metres wide and 0.5 meters high with a cairn in the centre 9.0 metres in diameter and 1.1 metres in height. The west and south sides have been disturbed.	User Waypoint	SX 69147 65008					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Joan Fords	Joan Ford's Newtake 2: A stone circle with six identifiable erect or leaning stones. One forms the E post of the gateway the west post 7ft high stands outside the circumference. It is because of its small diameter without doubt a retaining circle any internal features such as a central hollow or possible kistvean have been obliterated by the wall builders. Turner Stone Circle G22. Bar Rep 30.	User Waypoint	SX 62996 72282					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Kennon Hill	Kennon Hill: This cairn circle has a diameter of 10 metres or approx 30 feet. It has a slab in its centre which matches the 1894 report by R.N. Worth except for the size and distance/location of the Buttern Hill stone circle. The central area of the circle is raised and the circle has a ring or bank. The raised centre suggests it is not a round house.	User Waypoint	SX 64213 88722					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Lakehead 5	Lakehead Hill 5: Butler Cairn 5. Tuner lists this as G24 Stone Circle. However it is clear from its size and location near other Ring Settings that it is in fact better described as a Ring Setting despite having no visible internal structure. In these listings we will leave it as a cairn circle. A ring cairn lying on a gentle slope near the summit of Lakehead Hill. The cairn is defined by a circle of edge set stones which measure 7.8 metres in diameter and stand up to 0.9 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 64351 77493					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Mardle 1	Mardle Valley 1: Turner: Embanked stone circle an annular bank of earth and/or stone with an inner edge of orthostats. Much disturbed. Internal diam 6.5m with bank 1.2m wide and 0.4m high. This cairn has a very interesting structure appearing to be multiple circles of stones similar to the cairns at Corringdon Ball. This structure is difficult to capture in a photograph as the stones are small and the site much disturbed.	User Waypoint	SX 67526 69359					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Mardon 3	Mardon Down 3: NMR C. Cairn 32.0 metres south-east of Giants Grave. 11.0 metres diameter 0.7 metres high with traces of a retaining circle on the south-west side.	User Waypoint	SX 76774 87432					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Mardon 5	Mardon Down Pillared Circle 5: Impressive cairn circle with a well preserved ring of large pillars surrounded by an outer kerb ring of smaller slabs on their edges. The cairn is 11m. in diameter and 0.5m. high with a well preserved cairn circle comprising a 9.0m. diameter circle of spaced uprights averaging 0.8m. high with kerbing between. Unlike the stone circle it is marked on the OS Okehampton and North Dartmoor Landranger map (Sheet 191). It is easy to confuse this cairn with the less well preserved s	User Waypoint	SX 76744 87691					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Merrivale 1	Merrivale double row 1 (east end): At the eastern end (of the northern stone row) there is a blocking stone and beyond it a number of earthfast and loose slabs which seem to represent a former kerb or circle about 5.6m. in diameter. The blocking stone is part of the circle with two or possibly three earthfast slabs on end three recumbent slabs and four other post or slab stones which are much displaced or entirely unconnected. The stones are spaced at about 2.0m. intervals uprooted slabs are from 0.3m. sq	User Waypoint	SX 55548 74817					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Merrivale10	Merrivale 10: Turner describes this site as an embanked stone circle an annular bank of earth and/or stones with an inner edge of orthostats. Internal diameter is 8.0 meters with a bank 0.8 meters wide and 0.3 meters high. Much disturbed. Turner B8.	User Waypoint	SX 55340 74845					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC MisTor Farm	Little Mis Tor SE: HER Base of ancient tumulus about 20m in diameter may have formed a bound of the ancient boundary between Lydford and Walkhampton (Prowse). Butler: Little Mis Tor SE cairn at SX56927595 of 22.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high. This large but low cairn has suffered some trenching around the eastern side. An outer bank 22 metres across surrounds a level interior rising to a small mound at the centre on which are lying several small stones. The few slabs visible within the bank show tha	User Waypoint	SX 56927 75953					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Nine Stones	Nine Stones: The Nine Stones cairn circle survives as a ring of at least 16 upright stones standing up to 0.7 metres high surrounding a slightly raised 7 metre diameter internal area. A loose granite boulder in the centre of the circle may cover a cist and there are vestiges of a mound around it. Well preserved.	User Waypoint	SX 61232 92849					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Ringmoor 3	Ringmoor Down 3: 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: [url=http://www.stone-circles.org.uk/	User Waypoint	SX 56157 65947					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Ringmoor 4	Ringmoor Down 4: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56113 65923					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Sharpitor W	Sharpitor W stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55056 70750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC ShaughMo N1	Shaugh Moor N1: Whether the stones represent the remnants of a stone circle a cairn circle or even a hut is debateable. The remains of a circle of stones lie on a north-west facing hill slope at 256m above OD on unenclosed moorland. It survives as a partial ring of five boulder and stones with an off-centre earthfast boulder the overall diameter was approximately 10.0m to 10.6m across. The largest of the two slabs which remain upright is 0.8m high 1.7m wide and 0.3m thick.	User Waypoint	SX 55419 63496					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC ShaughMoorS	Shaugh Moor stone row: Cairn circle at the southern end of the Shaugh Moor stone row. An egg-shaped ring of stone uprights. Only an arc of four clearly identifiable stones survive in the circle they are a maximum 0.3m high and suggest an approximate circle diameter of 15.0m. There are a number of buried and semi-buried stones traceable but their relationship to the circle is unclear. Lethbridge p.54-55 diagram p.55	User Waypoint	SX 55419 63427					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Shovel4Fold	Fourfold Circle: Fourfold Circle a sub-circular configuration of four apparently concentric stone rings. The outer ring has a diameter of 9m the others have diameters of 6.4m 4.7m and 2.4m respectively. The monument comprises 29 visible stones. Most are approximately 0.3m in height although they vary from 0.1-0.55m. The middle two rings define the bottom and top of the scarp of a small earthern cairn apparently an integral part of the monument. It is most pronounced on the E (downslope side). In the centr	User Waypoint	SX 65958 86025					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Staldon 1	Stalldown stone row: Cairn in middle of length of stone row. The northern part of the row is aligned precisely in the centre of the cairn circle both of which would therefore seem part of the original design. The cairn is not visible from the south end of the southern extension of the row. This extension consists of four general alignments more of which focus on the cairn circle and the northern end of the extension is tangential to the west side of the circle. These factors and the larger size of the sto	User Waypoint	SX 63244 62422					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC StallTermin	Stalldown Row Terminal: Unconfirmed terminal cairn. Not listed on HER or NMR	User Waypoint	SX 63176 61737					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Stonetor 1	Stonetor Hill 1: Dubious site. Two upright slabs situated in the shallow valley bottom above the headmire of the E arm of the Stonetor Brook. The slabs 1.2m high are positioned in line 1.0m apart and lie on the boundary of Gidleigh Parish and the Forest of Dartmoor now Dartmoor Forest parish. The N face of the E stone has the letters GP (Gidleigh parish). The S face is lichen covered. A deep water filled erosion hollow lies on the N side of these stones. Possibly site listed as Stone Circle G12 by Turner.	User Waypoint	SX 65244 85468					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC The Dancers	Upper Erme stone row: An impressive cairn circle (often referred to as a stone circle) on Stall Moor which is also known as The Dancers  Kiss in the Ring or Stall Moor Circle. Round barrow with retaining circle at south end of longest Dartmoor stone row. Diameter 16m height of mound 0.3m. Lethbridge pp.70-71 diagram p.71	User Waypoint	SX 63517 64442					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Trowles E	Trowlesworthy stone row 1: Cairn circle at head of stone row. The circle 6.5m. in diameter comprises eight orthostats from 0.7m. to 1.5m. high. In some cases the trig stones are visible. The alleged cairn at the head of the row comprises a ring of eight stones a maximum of 1.2m high with no evidence of a cist and very little to suggest the former presence of a cairn. It would seem more likely to represent the remains of a small stone circle albeit only 6.0 to 6.5m in diameter. See also [url=https://www.le	User Waypoint	SX 57651 63983					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Trowles W	Trowlesworthy stone row 2: This is a cairn circle at the east end of the Trowlesworthy Warren (W) stone row. At the east is a 4.5m. diameter circle of 10 stones average height 0.4m. There is no visible cairn or cist in the centre. Two upright stones immediately to the north west of the circle are probably associated.	User Waypoint	SX 57544 63986					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC White NW2	White Tor NW2: A ring cairn set at the eastern end of a natural gently sloping plateau of rough grassland generally devoid of stones. It measures about 11m diameter inside a turf-covered bank composed generally of smallish stones which is about 2.2m wide and has a maximum height of 0.4m on the E. It has been mutilated and spread in the south-east and the west. Several stones are evident two probably set in the inner face but the rest are apparently part of the bank of even part of the outer face. Two in t	User Waypoint	SX 53732 78949					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC Wigford 4	Wigford Down 4: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54694 64972					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Buckland Fd	Buckland Ford: Probable cairn circle. A small probably sepulchral stone circle. It consists of 14 stones arranged in an egg shape. The long axis is 9.9 metres aligned due east by 8.2m transversely. A further 7 stones are in close proximity but may not be associated. There is no trace of a cist or cairn. It is largely obscured by long tussocky grass and the absence of a discernible cairn or cist makes it an unusual site by Dartmoor standards.	User Waypoint	SX 65740 66040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Buttern 4	Buttern Hill 4: A small cairn circle situated at SX 65408949 in open moorland immediately below the crest of a broad topped spur at about 1300 ft OD. It has a diameter of 6.0m and consists of 13 turf-fast stones three are recumbent one stands to a height of 0.4m and the remainder barely protrude through the turf.	User Waypoint	SX 65400 89490					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Crad Hole	Crad Hole Ring: Crad Hole Ring cairn at SX67216650 with a central piller. Feature 4 at Crad Hole Ring is a pair of huts the larger of which has been converted into a cairn of 7.5 metres diameters by 0.6 metres high with a small pillar in the centre.	User Waypoint	SX 67210 66500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Gidleigh	Gidleigh: Possible stone circle on Gidleigh Common first recorded in 1925. Doubtful feature not positively identified since 1925.(Area centred SX 65548758) Stone Circle 6 metres in diameter. Ten stones remain three still standing. (H H Breton undated but thought to be around 1925)Doubtful probably a retaining circle. (R H Worth 1948)Formerly listed as a reported stone circle but stone circles are not this size. The feature if it exists will be a cairn circle so this entry has been changed to rep	User Waypoint	SX 65540 87580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:HeadonDown	Headon Down: A ring cairn close to the summit of Headon Down. The cairn was not visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs or lidar derived images and has probably been destroyed by quarrying activity.	User Waypoint	SX 58600 59700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Rook Tor 1	Rook Tor 1: Turner G21: 10 stones standing one a boulder (Turner). The closest possible NMR entry that could fit refers to natural boulders. Butler refers to a possible cairn at SX60236153 a semi-circle of slabs amongst the rocks of Rook Tor are obviously artificially set - remains suggest the site of a cairn entirely demolished but for the retaining circle. (Butler Vol. 3.  p.182). Are there two features separated by 1 km or is there an error in one of these grid references? See also: [url=https://www.da	User Waypoint	SX 61270 61480					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Rook Tor 2	Rook Tor 2: Butler refers to a possible cairn at SX 6023 6153 a semi-circle of slabs amongst the rocks of Rook Tor are obviously artificially set - remains suggest the site of a cairn entirely demolished but for the retaining circle. (Butler Vol. 3.  p.182). Turner lists a Rook Tor site (G21) 1km away at  SX 6127 6148: 10 stones standing one a boulder. Are there two seprate features or does one auth have the wrong grid reference?  See also: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteI	User Waypoint	SX 60230 61530					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Shilstone A	Shilstone Common 1: Former remains on Shilstone Common near Spinsters rock. Remains no longer visible. Possibly sketched by Rev. John Swete in 1789. Site controversially mapped by Rev. William Grey in 1838 and published by Ormerod in 1872. Site dismissed by R.H. Worth but probable cairn remains found during field excavations by Major F.C. Tyler in 1930. For a reappraisal of Tylers report see coverage on Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks.	User Waypoint	SX 69900 90800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Shilstone B	Shilstone Common 2: Former remains on Shilstone Common near Spinsters rock. See Site 95 notes (B:DRE 1a)	User Waypoint	SX 69950 90800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Shilstone C	Shilstone Common 3: Former remains on Shilstone Common near Spinsters rock. See Site 95 notes (B:DRE 1a)	User Waypoint	SX 70000 90550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:Trowles	Great Trowlesworthy: An incomplete circle of largely recumbent granite boulders on the gently sloping W flank of Lee Moor. The ring measures 9.9m north-south by 9.4m with a gap in the eastern side. The interior lies at the same level as the surrounding ground surface. See Butler Volume 3 pp.162-3 Map 51 Figure 51.6 Ring of stones shown to the west of Settlement B at Upper Spanish Lake. Not listed in Butlers cairn listing.	User Waypoint	SX 58390 64590					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CC:VenfordResE	Venford Reservoir E: A ring cairn sited 6m east of the Holne to Hexworthy road and on the crest of the ridge which extends between Bench Tor and Holne Lee. The cairn consists of a low (0.2m) circular earthwork with a diameter of approximately 20m and a central mound. Much of the circle has been effaced possibly by road builders and a pair of tinners pits have destroyed part of the western sector. The best preserved section is on the northern side where a low curved bank survives with a spread of approxima	User Waypoint	SX 69033 70678					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN 3 Barrows	Three Barrows Central: Three very large cairns known as the Three Barrows (see SX 66 SE 54 56) one of which being about 50 yards in diameter and 8 feet high is reputed to be perhaps the largest on Dartmoor. See also HER Southern cairn [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV5830&resourceID=104]5830[/url] and HER Northern cairn [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV5746&resourceID=104]5746[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 65315 62601					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Addicombe1	Addicombe 1: Butler cairn 53.1.1. This is not listed on the NMR or HER records. There is clearly a mound at this location. Whether it is prehistoric or from the historic period is not clear.	User Waypoint	SX 64970 58110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Addicombe3	Addicombe 3: A hollow centred cairn small stones showing in the wall like perimeter which spreads out on the outer side. The west side has almost disappeared. The walls are covered with turf and bracken. May be a doubtful site result of land clearance?	User Waypoint	SX 64754 58424					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Addicombe5	Addicombe 5: The author was looking for Addicombe 1 and encountered this which looks like a very dilapidated cairn that is much larger. There are no records of it. There are a number of mounds in the vicinity which are the result of the construction of the Red Lake tramway but this is quite a bit downhill from there and seems unlikely to be one of those. The Addicombe 1 cairn is around 3 metres across. This is considerably largermore like 12 metres (estimate from memory - not a measurement). The area is c	User Waypoint	SX 64943 58109					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ausewell E	Ausewell Rocks E: Eastern cairn of a pair south-east of Ausewell Rocks. Recorded by the Ordnance Survey in 1960. This cairn measures 18m in diameter and has a crater-like centre with two trenches driven from the margin towards the centre and 3 small round chambers like hut circles within the margin all modern disturbances.	User Waypoint	SX 73548 71735					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ausewell W	Ausewell Rocks W: diameter 18.0m crude stone wall around cairn obviously modern survives as a semi circular enclosure on west side of cairns flat top.	User Waypoint	SX 73477 71753					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BarnHill NE	Barn Hill NE: Possibly NMR 1359050. Despoiled prehistoric barrow on the east side of barn hill just to the west of the streamwork. The top of the monument has recently been dug into.	User Waypoint	SX 53442 75012					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BeaconPl 1	Beacon Plains 1: Cairn situated on Beacon Plain north-west of Ugborough Beacon 50 metres south-west of another cairn (MDV2892). It is built of stone and earth now turf-covered and is 13 metres in diameter and 0.7 metres high. A ditch and retaining kerb can be traced around the mound the centre of which is hollow with the remains of a small building.Butler has incorrect NGR: 66225945 cf. 66375947 (Grinsell UGB 17a) NGR corrected	User Waypoint	SX 66310 59477					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BeaconPl 2	Beacon Plains 2: This should be approx. 50m distant from Beacon Plains 1. The slight mound with a change of vegetation in the photo might be this cairn (visited by author 30/03/2019). The co-ords given here are from this object. The HER co-ords are SX 66374 59469 the object in the photo is at SX 66389 59465. NB. The author revisited this on 22/04/2019. A more thorough search was done to try to pinpoint this cairn and nothing was found. This included looking up to 50 metres both west and east of the cairn 	User Waypoint	SX 66389 59465					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Bellever 5	Bellever Tor 5: This record used to link to HER record MDV 5889 but that is clearly Bellever Tor 4 (ring cairn). This site is mentioned within that HER entry but it is a separate monument. Arguably it needs its own record. NB. Butler cairns 4 and 5 had previously been transposed in the listings here. The original records for both have been retained and the Butler number corrected and the grid references corrected. This was previously listed as Butler cairn 4 and is now listed correctly as cairn 5. See als	User Waypoint	SX 63859 75989					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Blackaton N	Blackaton Down N: The earthwork remains of two Bronze Age cairns. B is a cairn 42 feet in diameter and 3 feet high. Cairn with small hollow towards centre. Butler Volume 1 Map 20.12.	User Waypoint	SX 70683 79094					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackDown 1	Black Down: The monument includes a round cairn situated on Black Down on a narrow shelf on a steep east facing slope overlooking the valley of the Moor Brook. The cairn measures 8m in diameter and stands up to 0.8m high. A hollow in the centre of the mound represents the site of an early investigation. A further narrow trench cut next to the north western side of the mound is probably the result of historic military interference.	User Waypoint	SX 58463 92328					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill 1	Black Hill 1: Butler refers to around twelve cairns at this location most of which are quite insignificant. The four largest are still well defined and measure approximately 16.5 meters in diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 76213 78605					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill 2	Black Hill 2: Butler refers to around twelve cairns at this location most of which are quite insignificant. The four largest are still well defined and measure approximately 16.5 meters in diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 76169 78687					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill 3	Black Hill 3: Butler refers to around twelve cairns at this location most of which are quite insignificant. The four largest are still well defined and measure approximately 16.5 meters in diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 76153 78735					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill 5	Black Hill 5: A cairn at SX76297898 (note slight variation) with a maximum height at the rim of 0.5 meters with a probable retaining stone in the west. The centre of the cairn has been dug out. Other details: Plan.	User Waypoint	SX 76285 78989					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill 8	Black Hill 8: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28	User Waypoint	SX 76170 78950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackHill10	Black Hill 10: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28. Grid reference is estimated on Google Earth by comparison to Butlers diagram.	User Waypoint	SX 76102 78655					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Blackslad 4	Blackslade Ford 4: Described by Belsey and Butler as one of a group of cairns running south from Blackslade Ford surmounted by a stone marking the boundary between Buckland in the Moor and Ashburton parishes. Recently surveyed and not considered to be a cairn part of the reave.	User Waypoint	SX 73827 74872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackTor 1	Black Tor 1 stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56990 71383					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackTor 2	Black Tor 2: 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)	User Waypoint	SX 56993 71384					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackTor 3	Black Tor 3: 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)	User Waypoint	SX 57000 71378					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BlackTorSR	Black Tor (Avon) stone row: The Black Tor (Avon) row is headed at the NW end by two small cairns. Lethbridge suggests remains of cist in one of them. Lethbridge Discover Prehistoric Dartmoor diagram p.85. [Photo and grid reference added in June 2019 from old data - it is probably right but could do with confirming].	User Waypoint	SX 67749 63470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BroadDn 1	Broad Down NE: Cairn in north-east corcner of Broad Down visible as a stony turf-covered mound 6.5 metres by 6.3 metres with a maximum height of 0.8 metres with a central hollow	User Waypoint	SX 63731 81035					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN BuckBeacon	Buckland Beacon: HER referring to Newman: Buckland Beacon probable tor cairn. The tor outcrop is surrounded by small turf-covered stones indicating a possible tor cairn. Condition is mostly stable but subject to visitor erosion. SX73500 73100.	User Waypoint	SX 73510 73118					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Buckland 2	Buckland Common 2: HER: A flattened and spread round cairn straddles the parish boundary between Buckland and Ashburton. A boundary stone is set into the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 73742 73865					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butter Br1	Butter Brook 1 stone row: Cairn 1 (Butler) at the south end of the stone row on Lower Piles. Small cairn in Butterdon Hill to Piles Hill stone row. Turf-covered stony mound of 4 metres by 0.4 metres high marks a change of orientation of north end of row	User Waypoint	SX 65157 59942					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butter13-17	Butterdon Hill W13-17: This record currently relates to a group of five small cairns listed by Butler Map  9.13-17 (SX65155865). The HER/NMR lists one cairn at SX65125869 A group of granite stones on a low oval mound of earth and stone 7m x 4m direction of length ene-wsw (c.50deg. E. Of true n. ). The lower sw part is a group of stones max. Ht.1.0m which have the appearance of being man-placed. The remainder of the site is a low mound standing less than 0.5m high which merges into the hillside at the high	User Waypoint	SX 65116 58671					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon 2	Butterdon Ridge N: East of hangershell rock large cairn with hollow centre. Diameter 17m height 1.2m.	User Waypoint	SX 65662 59404					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon 5	Butterdon Hill Summit 5: The northernmost of several cairns near the summit of Butterdon Hill lies approximately 200 feet south-south-east (sic) from the retaining circle at the end of the stone row (SX 65 NE 17). There are clear remains of a marginal wall on the eastern circumference of this cairn whether it is an original feature is not known but there is no apparent reason why it should have been added later. A large cairn 27 metres in diameter 3.3 metres high. The barrow has an apparent berm but this 	User Waypoint	SX 65601 58766					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon 6	Butterdon Hill Summit 6: Large cairn. One of a group of four cairns on Butterdon Hill. Badly damaged especially around the perimeter. Cairn consists of a mound of stone earth and turf base possibly with a berm and ditch. Diameter 25 metres height approximately 2.5 metres	User Waypoint	SX 65533 58671					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon10	Butterdon Hill SE10: Cairn consisting of a mound of stones upon a stone earth and turf base possibly with a berm and ditch. Diameter 15m height approx 1.8m	User Waypoint	SX 65629 58529					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon11	Butterdon Hill SW11: Round cairn on butterdon hill ... situated on slope in poor condition. Diameter 14.5m. Height varies 1.7m - 0.1m. ... Cairn covered by modern circular enclosure of granite boulders (included in height). Diameter 16m height 1.8m.	User Waypoint	SX 65449 58602					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Butterdon12	Butterdon Hill NW12: Mutilated cairn. Diameter 17m height 1.5m. Siting hillspur ... On the western slope of butterdon hill. A scattered pile of stones of medium size. Probably many have been removed. The east side of the cairn is quite flattened this being the higher side of the slope but the western side on lower ground gives the impression of a cairn some 0.6m - 0.9m high. The edge is too scattered to permit the accurate measurement of the diameter. Approx diameter 15m height 0.6m - 0.9m.	User Waypoint	SX 65401 58821					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN ButterdonN2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65996 59834					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN ButterDown1	Butterdon Down 1: On a small rise on the summit of Butterdon Down are two cairns lying in an area of scattered boulders. This cairn measures 5.0 meters in diameter and is 1.3 meters high. Some stones could be modern additions. NMR 445433 A.	User Waypoint	SX 75038 88428					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN ButterDown2	Butterdon Down 2: Cairn 7.8 meters in diameter and 1.1 meters high. It has an inner kerb 3.0 meters in diameter exposed by a central excavation pit. On the east side of this cairn there is an apparent semi-circle of spaced stones of rounded earthfast boulders. Possibly a peristalith. NMR 445433 B.	User Waypoint	SX 75044 88423					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CampRoad 1	Okehampton Camp Road 1: A small largely turf-covered cairn 12 metres north to south by 11.3 metres standing up to 0.6 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 59152 93540					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cantrell	Cantrell stone rows: cairn at ne end of row worth no 62. Cairn 7m diameter: 0.6m high (am7). Vis=22/6/1973 (grinsell). Cairn with possible end-slab of cist in central hollow giving orientation sse/nnw.	User Waypoint	SX 65722 57176					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CawsandHill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63736 91668					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cold Cross	Cold Cross East: One of several Prehistoric cairns running south from Blackslade Ford surmounted by a stone marking the boundary between Buckland in the Moor and Ashburton parishes. A low earthwork the outline of which is a near perfect circle with a base diameter of 21 metres though the interior comprises only irregular hummocks and pits. A parish boundary stone stands upright just west of centre.	User Waypoint	SX 73999 74292					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Collard T3	Collard Tor stone row 2: Cairn at the north end of the western stone row near Collard Tor	User Waypoint	SX 55820 62030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CorndonDn 1	Corndon Down 1: Large stone cairn one of a pair approximately 530m north of Corndon Tor. The eastern cairn comprises a stony mound standing to over 2m high with a flattish top surface which has been badly disturbed by recent building of shelters. One very pronounced example is in centre of the cairn and appears recent. A reave part of the Dartmeet system touches the cairn tangentially on the west side but is not covered by it.	User Waypoint	SX 68678 74766					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CorndonDn 2	Corndon Down 2: Large stone cairn one of a pair approximately 530m north of Corndon Tor. A mound of loose stone over 2m high in places. Upper surface extensively disturbed and undulating caused by interference including recent shelter building.	User Waypoint	SX 68579 74730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CorndonTor	Corndon Tor 1: Cairn on the summit of Corndon Tor to the north of the main outcrop comprising a large stony mound constructed from moorstone with a truncated cone profile and no turf cover. Remains of a possible second cairn are located to the south on the outcrop.	User Waypoint	SX 68588 74226					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CorndonTor2	Corndon Tor 2: On the main outcrop of Corndon Tor is a possible tor cairn (south of MDV6387). Stones piled around the base of the outcrop may be remains of cairn which has been much disturbed and is now very spread and fragmentary The cairn overlies a reave which runs up to the tor a shelter has been built against the tor very recently using stone from the cairn. Maximum diameter 27.2m.The Google satellite imagery shows that this feature has the clear appearance of a tor cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 68601 74158					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg NW1	Corn Ridge NW1: Butler Corn Ridge NW1. Southern most of pair of cairns near stone circle.  The remains of a cairn SX 54608942 which has been disturbed in the past - now heather covered. Diameter 10.5m height 0.5m. One or two stones of the retaining circle are still visible but there is no trace of a cist to be seen. Previously listed as Sourton Tors S.E. - changed to the Butler name as less confusing given part of a pair of cairns	User Waypoint	SX 54603 89454					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg NW2	Corn Ridge NW2: Butler Corn Ridge NW2. Northern most of pair of cairns near stone circle. This was previously matched to the southern terminal of the cairn row but it looks likely they are two separate cairns. This being around 5o-60 metres north of the southern one of the pair (site 10) mentioned by Butler. The southern terminal of the cairn row should be another 30 metres or so to the north and is now a seprate entry with photo and accurate grid reference. The grid reference for this record is that orig	User Waypoint	SX 54610 89480					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W2	Corn Ridge W2: This monument includes a round cairn and stone hut circle situated on a narrow natural terrace on a steep west-facing slope overlooking west Devon. The cairn mound measures 16m in diameter and stands up to 0.8m high. A hollow in the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing. Resembles ring cairn. The stone hut circle lies 7.5m ENE of the cairn and survives as a 1m-wide and 0.3m-high rubble bank surrounding an internal area measuring 3.2m long by 2.3m wide.	User Waypoint	SX 54434 88903					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W3	Corn Ridge W3: Cairn mound measures 9.3 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.7 metres high. A shallow hollow in the centre of the mound measuring 1.5 metres long 1.3 metres wide and 0.2 metres deep and another on the western edge measuring 2.0 metres square and 0.4 metres deep suggest partial early excavation or robbing.	User Waypoint	SX 54468 89125					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W4.1	Corn Ridge W41: Butler: A miniature cairn (3.0 x 0.2 m) a few metres from the hut (SiteID=6900) may be the site of a burial  (gerrard) diam 3.6m height 0.6m - clearance cairn	User Waypoint	SX 54604 89120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W4.2	Corn Ridge W42: (gerrard) largest of 4 cairns.6m by 4m by 0.7m high. May represent a partly damaged funerary cairn which was incorporated into the later field system. NMR A. NB. Visited by author on 20/06/22 and again on 22/06/22 when it was noted that walling traces in and out of this site which is consistent with other accounts of this site (relevance being many sites in close proximity leading to confusing records).	User Waypoint	SX 54565 89205					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W4.3	Corn Ridge W43: Vis=30/4/1993 (gerrard) oblong mound.4m by 3.3m by 0.6m high	User Waypoint	SX 54600 89129					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CornRg W4.4	Corn Ridge W44: Vis=30/4/1993 (gerrard) diam 3.8m height 0.8m	User Waypoint	SX 54607 89147					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cosdon 1	Cosdon Beacon 1: Cairn 27m diameter height 1.8m crowned by modern stone heap and OS trig pillar. Large hollows in the top from robbing would have protected beacon fires. Butler Cosdon Beacon 1 Vol. 2. Map 40.7.1. (diagram of Cosdon Summit cairns on p.207). See also MDV6883.	User Waypoint	SX 63611 91502					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cosdon 4	Cosdon Hill 4: Cairn mound measures 7m in diam and stands up to 0.6m high. A central hollow 2m by 1.8m by 1m deep is faced on two sides with large slabs which may represent the cist described by falcon in 1905 as being 4ft long by 2ft wide. A ring of edge set stones around this cist is visible and may represent an internal kerb which survives largely as a buried feature.	User Waypoint	SX 63721 91660					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN Cosdon 7	Cosdon Hill 7: An arrangement a few paces north of cosdon Hill 4 and of a very similiar appearance. Might be a modern arrangement perhaps the work of stone cutters? There is a notable cist shaped hole within this feature. Lethbridge diagram p.152 photo bottom right p.153. This feature appears not to be mentioned anywhere else.	User Waypoint	SX 63716 91666					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cosdon N2	Cosdon Hill N2: Remains of a probable cairn/cist located approximately 350 metres south-east of Skaigh Warren consisting of a scatter of stones surrounding one set slab.	User Waypoint	SX 63540 93160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CoxTor  8	Cox Tor SE8: Butler lists a pair of two small cairns south of the tor cairn 8 at SX 5316 7613 and cairn 9 at SX 5318 7614.	User Waypoint	SX 53206 76138					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CoxTor 4	Cox Tor N4: Oval cairn of 23.8 metres by 28.2 metres by 1.2 metres high lying 160 metres to the north of Cox Tor	User Waypoint	SX 53032 76347					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CoxTor 7	Cox Tor N7: Small mutilated cairn of 5.8 metres in diameter and 0.5 metres high lying 300 metres north of Cox Tor	User Waypoint	SX 53053 76495					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CoxTor 9	Cox Tor SE9: Butler lists a pair of two small cairns south of the tor cairn 8 at SX 5316 7613 and cairn 9 at SX 5318 7614. The author visited this area and found two possible cairns that could match the pair are located around 30-40 metres to the north-east. These match very closely to the NGR given by the the HER for SX 53210 76180 (HER 28512) and SX 53203 76131 (56607).	User Waypoint	SX 53228 76174					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN CrockernNW2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61262 75987					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cudlipp 1	Cudlipptown Down 1: Cairn is in foreground of photo. NMR C - Butler lists 2 cairns NMR Lists 4. 4 small cairns situated on a slight slope on the line of a parallel reave on cudlipptown down. Their origin and function are obscure but they appear to post-date the reave. ...	User Waypoint	SX 53524 79061					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cudlipp 2	Cudlipptown Down 2: NMR B - Butler lists 2 cairns NMR Lists 4. 4 small cairns situated on a slight slope on the line of a parallel reave on cudlipptown down. Their origin and function are obscure but they appear to post-date the reave. ... a sx53387898.2m by 1.6m wide 0.3m high. Partly turf-covered small and medium-size stones forming a low near circular cairn. b sx53497904.5.6m by 5m wide 0.4m high. A roundish flat-topped cairn of small-medium sized partly turf-covered stones. There appears to be some di	User Waypoint	SX 53507 79052					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Cut Hill	Cut Hill: Barrow c20m overall diameter on the top of Cut Hill at 603m OD was observed during a field visit by Tom Greeves in 2004. The 1.5m high circular mound has a military range pole set in it & surface erosion has exposed a turf/peat core with a few stones. The surrounding ditch is over 1m wide & nearly filled with waterlogged vegetation.	User Waypoint	SX 59823 82745					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Deadmans E	Deadman's Bottom (E): Worth considered this to be a cairn. It was excavated and it was found to be  paved with reddened earth showing great fires had been present. Butler Circle 1. Butler suggests it could just have been a hut circle and the fires the consequence of domestic activity. He points out the presence of a settlement wall. However it is also very close to a pair of cists and could be a cairn. We are listing as a cairn although Butler could of course be right. This circle can be clearly seen in t	User Waypoint	SX 60788 66893					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN DevilsTor 1	Devils Tor 1: The author found this walking south from the Beardown man standing stone on 15/09/20. It is quite clearly a cairn although whether or not it is prehistoric is another matter. There does not seem to be much evidence of clearance taking place in this area which would suggest a prehistoric cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 59629 79497					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN DevilsTor 2	Devils Tor 2: SX 59667941. A low ovoid cairn located in an area of peat cuttings and shell craters on a ridge crest 250m south of Devils Tor. It is partially obscured by heather and measures 3.1m in diameter with a maximum height of 0.4m. There are no indications of a kerb or cist and no obvious sign of disturbance. A natural stone pile at SX 59457939 (SX 57 NE 2) has been erroneously claimed as the feature described by Worth (A cairn about 200 yards south of Beardown Man see MDV4217).Formerly linked 	User Waypoint	SX 59577 79408					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Driz Kerbed	Drizzlecombe Row 4 Kerbed: This site is a possible kerbed cairn very close to Drizzlecombe Stone Row 4. This site was looked at by Sandy Gerrard ACE Archaeology and the current author on 07/09/2019 whilst surveying the possible stone row 4.	User Waypoint	SX 59278 67279					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 15	Drizzlecombe 15: Cairn or hut circle? Probable cairn - although only hut circles listed in this precise location on HER although there are also numerous cairns in the general area. The photo of this site matches well the diagram given by Butler on p.141 of Vol 3 of the Dartmoor Atlas of Antiquities with the four large slabs radiating out from the centre.	User Waypoint	SX 59261 67208					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 16	Drizzlecombe 16: Possibly HER MDV3369 A group of three cairns near two huts to the south-west of enclosure at Drizzlecombe. All the cairns have been dig into and some are hard to differentiate from the huts.	User Waypoint	SX 59277 67216					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 17	Drizzlecombe 17: A group of three cairns near two huts to the south-west of enclosure at Drizzlecombe. All the cairns have been dig into and some are hard to differentiate from the huts.	User Waypoint	SX 59240 67189					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 18	Drizzlecombe 18: A large cairn now disturbed and partially covered by low vegetation lies in open moorland. Composed of stones and small boulders it is 17.7 metres in diameter and a maximum 1.9 metres high. Spoil has been dumped around the top of the mound from the central excavation pit three backfilled trenches extend from this central depression. There is no visible evidence of a kerb or cist.	User Waypoint	SX 59376 67182					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 20	Drizzlecombe 20: A cairn situated on a south-facing slope below the crest of a ridge. It consists largely of small stones partly heather-covered and has a diameter of 9.5 m and a height of 0.5 m there is a depression of 0.6 m in the centre with a cavity which could be the site of a ruined cist.	User Waypoint	SX 59685 67315					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 23	Drizzlecombe 23: This record has previously been listed as a pos duplicate. However there is a cairn at this location that matches no other records as can be seen in the photo. The HER NGR was SX 59418 67321. The item in the photo is at SX 59423 67331	User Waypoint	SX 59423 67331					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 24	Drizzlecombe 24: There is a cairn at this location that matches no other records as can be seen in the photo. It is at the uphill end of a little known stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 59376 67356					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Drizzle 26	Drizzlecombe 26: Tha author was looking for SiteID=1522 HER=MDV4034 on 22/09/2024. This feature was around 10 metres away from that cairn and looks like another possible cairn. It is not recorded on the HER.	User Waypoint	SX 59695 67322					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN East Glaz2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66377 61339					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN East Hill	East Hill: NMR suggests Post medieval clearance. The photo is presumably of this site. It was taken not long after the platinum jubilee celebrations in 2022 when a number of beacons were contructed on Dartmoor. The assumption is this was built up on top of the clearance cairn but the quantity of material obscures whether or not there is a mound there. No other obvious clearance cairn could be found in the vicinity suggesting this is it. THE HER gives the location as SX 59770 93820 and this is at SX 59746 	User Waypoint	SX 59770 93820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN EBowden 1	East Bowden 1: Prehistoric cairn north-east of East Bowden near to two other cairns and a small standing stone. The main photo shows a bank running behind the cairn the second photo shows the proximity of the possible standing stone.	User Waypoint	SX 60480 93317					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN EBowden 2	East Bowden 2: Two contiguous prehistoric cairns to the north of East Bowden. These two cairns (East Bowden 2 and 3) align on a possible standing stone (SiteID=36).	User Waypoint	SX 60422 93274					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN EBowden 3	East Bowden 3: Two contiguous prehistoric cairns to the north of East Bowden. These two cairns (East Bowden 2 and 3) align on a possible standing stone (SiteID=36).	User Waypoint	SX 60396 93231					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Eylesbarr 1	Eylesbarrow 1: Northern of the 2 large cairns	User Waypoint	SX 59958 68627					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Eylesbarr 2	Eylesbarrow 2: Butler: Not unusually smaller cairns share the peaks withhe giants and two can be found east of th larger cairn (HER 4014) approximately in line with the reave. Recently added to HER. Thanks to Steve Szypko for assistance locating this feature on 31/10/24.	User Waypoint	SX 60001 68627					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Eylesbarrow	Eylesbarrow: Southern of the 2 large cairns. Butler had SHE 2 - typo!	User Waypoint	SX 59971 68587					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Fernworth 1	Fernworthy 1: Newman Barrow E. Remains of a small cairn at the northern terminus of the double stone row north of the Fernworthy stone circle. The cairn has been damaged by past tree planting and the feature can be hard to identify as the remains are low to the ground and spread far beyond its original form. Radcliffe quotes Butler and also refers to HER/SMR number 6556 or 6562. The 1898 plan shows a mound with a stone alongside as its northern terminus probably a cairn 1 with a retaining circle. This sto	User Waypoint	SX 65539 84332					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Fernworth 4	Fernworthy 4: Newman Barrow C.Cairn forming part of the cermonial complex at Froggymeade. Sitated at the southern end of the eastern stone row to the south of Fernworthy stone circle. It was excavated in 1898 but had previously been disturbed. Only one small flint flake was found.	User Waypoint	SX 65485 84047					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Foot of NE1	Foot of Longstone 2 (1): The HER has these entries for this group of 3 cairns MDV55243 MDV55249 MDV55250. Those entries have been assigned arbitrarily to our 3 records as it is difficult to match up. The grid references for this record is from a Garmin reading.	User Waypoint	SX 59206 67009					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Foot of NE2	Foot of Longstone 2 (2): The HER has these entries for this group of 3 cairns MDV55243 MDV55249 MDV55250. Those entries have been assigned arbitrarily to our 3 records as it is difficult to match up. The grid references for this record is from a Garmin reading.	User Waypoint	SX 59220 66999					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN FootGB 1	Foot of Giant's Basin (a): 1 of 3 small cairns at the foot of Giants Basin.	User Waypoint	SX 59188 66945					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN FootGB 2	Foot of Giant's Basin (b): 1 of 3 small cairns at the foot of Giants Basin.	User Waypoint	SX 59189 66941					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN FootGB 3	Foot of Giant's Basin (c): 1 of 3 small cairns at the foot of Giants Basin.	User Waypoint	SX 59190 66935					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Fordsland	Fordsland Ledge: In a crest position on Fordsland Ledge at 581.0m OD is the disturbed remains of a turf-and-heather-covered cairn. It measures 12.2m by 13.9m in diameter and is 1.1m high. In a hollow in the centre are a number of large stones suggesting the possibility of a former cist or even a chamber utilizing the natural outcrop as its base. The large stones visible in the centre of the feature are somewhat unusual and not typical of a cist-like structure. The presence of a chamber is very doubtful an	User Waypoint	SX 57581 88897					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN GiantsBasin	Giant's Basin: The Giants Basin is an impressive but heavily disturbed cairn lying adjacent to the Drizzlecombe Stone Rows. It measures approximately 22 metres in diameter a maximum of 3 metres high and is partially turf-covered. An approximately 2.5 metre wide reed-covered slight depression around its circumference suggests a silted ditch. Much of the central part of the cairn has been removed to a depth of 1.65m and most of excavated material in the form of fist-sized stones and small boulders has been 	User Waypoint	SX 59202 66945					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlasBarrow	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65981 60272					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlassBallN1	Glasscombe Ball N1: ne cairn with row	User Waypoint	SX 65783 60473					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlassBallN2	Glasscombe Ball N2: sw cairn with row	User Waypoint	SX 65724 60426					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlasscombW1	Glasscombe Corner stone row: Lower end of stone row. A stone row 300 yds S 41o W from Glasscombe Corner. The southern 368 feet are a double row and the northern 212 feet 6 inches a single row. The northern part has lost no stones and the change from double to single is abrupt and complete. At the S.W. end are the remains of a cairn and at the NE. end is a retaining circle with many of the stones fallen. It would appear thus that there was a grave at either end of the row.	User Waypoint	SX 66100 60802					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN GlasscombW2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66106 60777					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlasscombW3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66116 60765					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GlasscombW5	Glasscombe Corner stone row (SW end): The supposed remains of cairn at the SW end of a stone row is now almost invisible.	User Waypoint	SX 66010 60646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 1	Great Nodden 1: This site originates with Butler but is not listed elsewhere. A mound can be seen on Lidar imagery at SX 53077 86213 which matches the location given by Butler. Visited 3 June 2022 and there is clearly a substantial but badly damaged cairn at this location. It can also be seen on Google satellite imagery. Whether it is prehistoric or later clearance is hard to say but the mutilated state suggests maybe more likely a robbed out prehistoric cairn. The Great Nodden Cairns 1-3 are not listed o	User Waypoint	SX 53079 86222					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 2	Great Nodden 2: This site originates with Butler but is not listed elsewhere. A mound can be seen on Lidar imagery at SX 53098 86249 which matches the location given by Butler. Butler: two smaller and much pitted cairns 5 and 6 m across lie close to the field wall. Visited 3 June 2022. This was previously listed as a reported cairn this has now been updated to cairn. It looks a genuine site to the author. NGR and photo updated after visit 28 April 2023. The Great Nodden Cairns 1-3 are not listed on the HE	User Waypoint	SX 53101 86256					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 3	Great Nodden 3: This site originates with Butler but is not listed elsewhere. A mound can be seen on Lidar imagery at SX 53073 86276 which matches the location given by Butler.Butler: two smaller and much pitted cairns 5 and 6 m across lie close to the field wall. This was previously listed as a reported cairn this has now been updated to cairn. It looks a genuine site to the author. The Great Nodden Cairns 1-3 are not listed on the HER but there is an entry for the field system which states May include s	User Waypoint	SX 53079 86287					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 4	Great Nodden 4: Ring cairn. Earthwork survives as a circular bank 2.3m wide and 0.3m high surrounding an internal area measuring 13.4m in diameter. A mound measuring 6m in diam and 0.2m high stands in the centre of the area enclosed by the circular bank (mpp). The grid reference given by Butler is a rare mistake. The Butler 43 map and the description make it clear the site is actually located in the vicinity of SX 5324 8660 which is around 400m north the grid reference given on p.245. This corrected grid 	User Waypoint	SX 53249 86630					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 5	Great Nodden 5: Group of 6 small cairns. This clear mound is not far from Great Nodden 6. NGR from  Garmin reading taken 28/04/23. One of two Bronze Age round cairns south-west of Great Nodden. Cairn mound is flat-topped measures 5m in diameter and stands up to 0.6m high	User Waypoint	SX 53343 86810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 6	Great Nodden 6: Group of 6 small cairns. These 6 small cairns are quite difficult to find in the undergrowth especially when original NGRs  were inaccurate. Visited 03/06/22 and 28/04/23. NGR has been updated with an accurate Garmin reading. Very clear mound for this cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 53340 86820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod 7	Great Nodden 7: Group of 6 small cairns. Visited on 03/06/22 and 28/04/23. NGR and details confirmed on 28/04/23.	User Waypoint	SX 53337 86887					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod10	Great Nodden 10: Group of 6 small cairns. Visited 03/06/22 and again 28/04/23. Round cairn. Mound measures 6m in diameter and stands up to 0.6m high. A 1.4m square stone filled hollow in the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing.	User Waypoint	SX 53370 86935					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod11	Great Nodden 11: Ring cairn. Earthwork survives as a circular bank 3.5m wide and 0.5m high surrounding an internal area measuring 10.7m in diameter. A 2.5m wide gap in the w side of the bank may represent an original entrance. Interior of this cairn is pitted with hollows which suggest partial robbing or early excavation. Visited 3 June 2022.	User Waypoint	SX 53476 87054					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod12	Great Nodden 12: Butler: a circular bank 9 m across surrounds a pit with a floor well below ground level. On the western side of the path near the larger ring cairn that is located on the eastern side.This record previously linked to the enclosure MDV27341. That feature could be one and the same as this cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 53445 87077					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod13	Great Nodden 13: Cairn mound measures 17.3m in diameter and stands up to 1m high. Loose rubble covering the centre of the mound suggests that the cairn has been partially excavated or robbed. Visited 3 & 20 June 2022.	User Waypoint	SX 53620 87409					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod15	Great Nodden 15: Cairn mound measures 11m north-east to south-west by 7m north-west to south-east and stands up to 0.5m high. Two narrow trenches cut into either end of the mound represent partial early excavation or robbing. The north trench measures 3m by 1.2m by 0.2m deep whilst the southern one is 2.5m by 1m wide by 0.1m deep. Visit 3 June 2022 on which I recorded a cist-shaped trench. The HER refers to trenches dug into this cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 54225 87874					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod16	Great Nodden 16: This is a badly damaged cairn 14m across.	User Waypoint	SX 53887 87421					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Great Nod20	Great Nodden 20: This record formerly linked to HER record MDV55724 but that is now Cairn 14 which is not far away. This is a different feature and seems not to match any entries on the HER. There are industrial workings in the vicinity so origin of this is uncertain. It is of significant size.	User Waypoint	SX 53860 87842					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GreatGnats4	Great Gnats Head Summit 4: A Bronze Age summit cairn now badly disturbed by a conical walkers cairn built in the SW quadrant. It measures 8.5m in diameter the outer slope is 0.3m high and the interior is scooped to a depth of 0.3m -small boulders and upright slabs are visible. The conical cairn is 2.6m in diameter and 1.5m high. Butler Volume 3 Map 50.5.	User Waypoint	SX 61657 67908					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GreenHill	Green Hill: Cairn on the summit of Green Hill is the northern terminal of the stone row (SX 66 NW 20 but see also SX 66 NW 101 for cairn which may extend the row). Diameter 9m height 0.7m. The possible remains of a central cist are indicated by a group of large stone slabs.	User Waypoint	SX 63665 67796					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN GutterTor 4	Gutter Tor 4: Mutilated cairn just south of road. Previously identified wrongly as a hut circle. Almost destroyed by road works in 1925. 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 en	User Waypoint	SX 57386 67189					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hamel SE1	Hamel Down SE1: NMR A. Heather and gorse covered cairn. Mutilation in top and south face shows a construction of stones. No trace of ditch. On top of the mound is a modern boundary stone inscribed DS 1854 Old House.	User Waypoint	SX 71455 78664					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hamel SE2	Hamel Down SE2: NMR B Cairn on Hamel Down with diameter 10 metres by 0.3 metres high in poor condition with a trench driven across the centre. Some stones exposed or heaped on one side of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 71474 78507					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HamelBeacon	Hamel Down Beacon: A grass covered cairn which was alleged to have been used as a beacon in medieval period. Butler Volume 1 Map 20.13	User Waypoint	SX 70830 78922					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HameldonTor	Hameldown Tor: Cairn on hameldown tor.(diam 14m. Heig 700mm)a denuded cairn with kerb of large stones on northern half only. Pillar and conical mound of small stones of evidently modern date. Remainder of kerb visible (11 stones). Remainder of cairn largely grassed over but head sized granite boulders visible (os trig. Point and recent mound of stones on top). Butler Volume 1 Map 20.8.	User Waypoint	SX 70318 80574					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hart Tor S	Hart Tor single stone row: HER coords ar way off by 150m. NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 57722 71707					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HartTor SW1	Hart Tor SW: turf covered with hollowed centre.	User Waypoint	SX 57569 71662					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Haytor N2	Haytor Down N2: One of group of 4 cairns - see Butler for diagram in Vol 1 and 5.	User Waypoint	SX 76626 78145					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Haytor N4	Haytor Down N4: One of group of 4 cairns - see Butler for diagram in Vol 1 and 5. One of three cairns forming a linear group in the centre of the ridge to the east of Smallacombe Rocks. A large 17 metre diameter flat turfed mound with two orthostats on the circumference.	User Waypoint	SX 76545 78160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HaytorTomb	Haytor: Haytor chambered tomb to the west of the Haytor track. Circular mound circa 4 metres diameter surrounds a rectangular chamber circa 3 metres by 1.4 metres tapering slightly towards one end partially filled with soil. One of pair of larger slabs at entrance on downhill edge of mound has collapsed inwards the other stands c irca 1 metre above interior. Most of slabs forming sides of chamber appear in place but capstones have been removed. Entrance oriented south of east.	User Waypoint	SX 75766 76409					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN Headland 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69442 81583					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Headland 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69360 81746					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hen Tor N 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59264 65847					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hillson Hse	Hillson's House: Butler Cairn 7 (Vol 3 54.18). On the summit of Stalldown barrow is a large flat-toped cairn around 17.5m across. The cairn has been damaged by the construction of shelters within it - hence it is known as Hillsons House.	User Waypoint	SX 63668 62291					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hingston 1	Hingston Hill Summit 1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58642 69314					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HolneRidg 5	Holne Ridge N5: A turf and bracken covered Bronze Age cairn forming part of a cairn cemetery on Holne Ridge. The mound measures 14 metres by 14.4 metres in diameter and standing to a height of 1.4 metres.  Butler cairn 5 map 60.15. UPDATE 03/01/2023 This record formerly linked with MDV12975 which has been deleted. It is unclear but this record now realte to MDV26276 which is a tin-working spoil dump.	User Waypoint	SX 66941 71187					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Homerton 5	Homerton Hill 5: this cairn forms the westernmost mound in a cairnfield. Measures 5m in diam and stands up to 0.4m high. The s part of the mound has seen limited damage probably as a result of partial robbing and the core of large stones is therefore exposed. This cairn may contain burials but the mound does form part of a group which most likely represent stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area	User Waypoint	SX 56082 90546					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Homerton 8	Homerton Hill 8: Cairn forming part of a cairnfield on Homerton Hill. The cairn is ovoid in shape and measures 5.9 metres long 3.9 metres wide and stands up to 0.5 metres high. The mound forms part of a group which most likely represents stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56217 90570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Homerton S	Homerton Hill S: Cairn 300 metres to the south of the cairnfield on Homerton Hill. The turf covered mound measures 15 metres in diameter by up to 0.6 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 56409 90182					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HookneyTor	Hookney Tor summit: Tor cairn north of Hookney Tor and resembling a barrow in shape. Enough of the topsoil has been removed to show that the mound is a natural outcrop feature covered with turf and heather enclosed on three sides by a broken turf and stone bank. A footpath approaching the west side has probably effaced the remainder of the circuit.	User Waypoint	SX 69905 81314					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Hurston	Hurston Ridge: Hurston ridge pillaged cairn (diam 8m) examined in 1900. Yielded large portion of broken urn (circumference 1.12m) resting mouth down on flat stone covering pit filled with wood charcoal. The urn was partly protected by a leaning stone kept in position by trigger stones. Highly ornamented. Dark friable pottery containing little clay. No surrounding stone circle (worth).	User Waypoint	SX 67003 81844					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN HurstonRow	Hurston Ridge Stone Row: The cairn at the upper end of the alignment measures 5.9 metres in diameter and stands up to a height of 0.6 metres. A large slab denoting the north eastern edge of the cairn may represent a second blocking stone of the associated alignment. A cinerary urn was found in the cairn. The cairn has been throughly rifled ... Its shape is irregular ... but with no sign of the cist at one time visible here (Butler Vol 2 p.30).	User Waypoint	SX 67266 82438					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN JoanFd N1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62970 72264					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN JoanFd N2	Joan Ford's Newtake N2: A probable ring cairn situated on a slight NW slope. At least eight tin pits occur immediately to the E and S and modern small stone clearance heaps are visible everywhere. The circular turf-covered stony bank is 12.2m in overall diameter 2.0m wide and on average 0.4m high a few stones protrude through the turf but there is no obvious trace of a kerb slabs or boulders. Two or three modern clearance heaps lie on the bank and a gap on the N side with an adjacent corresponding pile of	User Waypoint	SX 63002 72332					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN JoanFd N4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62911 72319					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN JoanFd N5	Joan Ford's Newtake N5: An oval shaped mound of stones that has the appearance of a modern clearance cairn. Added as record Joan Fords Newtake N.5 to add to the Butler cairns N.1-N.4.	User Waypoint	SX 63050 72366					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Kennon SW1	Kennon Hill SW1: Butler describes a heather-covered cairn with a pair of slabs visible in the body of the mound. This cairn is not covered in heather but then this photo is taken 20 year on. There are signs of the slabs in the mound so it is probably the same cairn. The HER refers to another cairn 50m due w of this one - the author could not locate that but then the area is very overgrown.	User Waypoint	SX 63916 88974					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Kennon SW2	Kennon Hill SW2: The HER refers to another cairn 50m due w of the Kennon Hill S.W. Cairn - the author could not locate that on 27/08/17 but then the area is very overgrown.	User Waypoint	SX 63861 88979					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Kennon SW3	Kennon Hill SW3: Unlikely cairn - a mound of 5.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high to south-west of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 63800 89100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN KingsBarrow	Kings Barrow: Large circular cairn. Largely grassed over but head-sized granite boulders visible. No remains of kerb visible but there is a slight trace of an encircling ditch. The centre of the barrow has been robbed.	User Waypoint	SX 70927 81449					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 1	Lake Down 1: Sub-circular in shape measures 6m in diameter and stands up to 1.2m high. May contain burials but it is also part of the nearby cairnfield which represents stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area . The HER entries MDV61981 (now deleted) and MDV50578 refer to the same site. Lake Down 14 (SiteID=3218) which originally had same grid reference has now beenmarked as a duplicate record.	User Waypoint	SX 54130 88817					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 2	Lake Down 2: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54185 88722					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 3	Lake Down 3: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54190 88747					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 4	Lake Down 4: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54180 88746					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 5	Lake Down 5: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54171 88747					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 6	Lake Down 6: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54179 88759					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 7	Lake Down 7: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54170 88758					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 8	Lake Down 8: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54170 88765					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown 9	Lake Down 9: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid refe	User Waypoint	SX 54192 88729					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown10	Lake Down 10: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid ref	User Waypoint	SX 54151 88763					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown11	Lake Down 11: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid ref	User Waypoint	SX 54151 88769					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LakeDown12	Lake Down 12: There are 12 recorded cairns in this cairnfield 1 outlier (cairn 1) and group of 11 cairns clustered together making 12 in total. It is impossible to match the HER entries from the descriptions provided due to lack of precision grid references on the HER for this group. For this reason the distinct cairns identified in the field and appearing in the photos have been arbitrarily allocated to one of the HER entries. The grid reference is that of the feature in the photo and is not the grid ref	User Waypoint	SX 54158 88764					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Langdon	Langdon: Monument consists of a roughly circular stony mound with a diameter of around 11 metres and a height of 1.75 metres. Greeves: A large circular possibly prehistoric barrow measuring approximately 11 meters by 9.0 meters surviving to a maximum height of 1.75 meters. There is a hollow in the centre measuring 4.0 meters maximum in diameter. An isolated granite block set in the north-east of the mound and a granite stone lies in the hollow â€“ this is possibly an old gatepost. Visited by author and Stev	User Waypoint	SX 72588 83118					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Langston S1	Langstone Moor S1: Newman Fairly large flat-topped stony cairn (18) which was excavated by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1899 970 metres south-west of the stone circle. A flat stone was found but no other material retrieved. Disturbance caused by the diggers is visible on the west side of the mound.	User Waypoint	SX 54836 77640					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Langston S2	Langstone Moor S2: Two round barrows on Peter Tavy Great Common. (A) SX54847764 A flat topped stony mound probably a cairn about 12m E-W by 11m transversely and of 0.6m maximum height. There is no apparent kerb and the edges are ill-defined. It is predominantly turf-covered but a small area of stones is exposed in the NW quadrant presumably the site of the 1899 excavation.(B) SX54887765 Located 45m ENE of A or probable cairn visible as a turf covered mound about 5m in diameter and 0.3m high. No kerb is ev	User Waypoint	SX 54838 77646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Langworth	Langworthy: Listed by Butler but no cairn listed in HER or NMR. Maybe hut circle HER 26861. Visited by the author 15/09/19 as can be seen in the photo there is clearly a cairn here although it is in a very dilapidated state.	User Waypoint	SX 70668 77189					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LeedenRow	Leeden Tor stone row: 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 	User Waypoint	SX 56525 71481					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LeedenTor 1	Leeden Tor S1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56327 70903					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LeedenTor 3	Leeden Tor S3: NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 56452 70842					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Littaford 2	Littaford Tor 2: A large granite slab lies the W side and a boulder is exposed just N of the centre. These may be part of a distroyed cist but the boulder is very irregular and looks like a natural stone in situ around which the cairn may have been built.	User Waypoint	SX 61430 76490					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Littaford3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61849 77048					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LittleHnd 1	Little Hound Tor: Round cairn on summit of Little Hound Tor. Diameter 10m 0.9m high. Trench cut through the centre suggests partial early excavation. A large earthfast granite slab forms the w side of the mound. A modern pile of stones 2m diameter 0.7m high sits atop the cairn	User Waypoint	SX 63286 89938					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN LittleHnd 2	Little Hound Tor 2: A round cairn was recorded at this location situated on a SW facing slope of Little Hound Tor overlooking the valley of the Small Brook. This record is a duplicate of ST 6 but this record is retained as the master record and South Tawton (ST) 6 has been marked as the duplicate.	User Waypoint	SX 63259 89886					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Lud Brook	Lud Brook: A small cairn just in front of the Butterdon Hill neolithic long cairn which can be seen behind it. Butler: Five metres from and in line with the lower end of the latter is a conventional round cairn also dug into.	User Waypoint	SX 66014 58548					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardle 3	Mardle Valley 3: Round cairn measures 8.5m diameter and 0.5m high. It has a rectangular trench 2.3m by 1.6m and 0.3m deep dug into its centre.This cairn has been cleared of vegetation by the DPA in September 2025 and the author visited shortly afterwards on 02/10/2025. Photos added and grid references updated.	User Waypoint	SX 67726 69038					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardle 4	Mardle Valley 4: HER quoting Gerrard:  Round cairn. Diameter 9.8m height 0.7m. A flat topped stoney mound with several hollows. A small number of edge set stones around the periphery may represent the remnants of a kerb.This cairn has been cleared of vegetation by the DPA in September 2025 and the author visited shortly afterwards on 02/10/2025. Photos added and grid references updated.	User Waypoint	SX 67627 68957					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon 4	Mardon Down 4: Remains of a cairn which was largely destroyed in the early 19th century when material from it was removed for road building. Now a turf-covered mound 20.5 metres diameter and 0.6 metres high.Grinsell [Folklore 1976]: Remains of an oval cairn with retaining kerb on Mardon Down. The name dates from before 1823. Jones 1823 3.	User Waypoint	SX 76768 87459					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon 6	Mardon Down 6: A small circular mound of stones measuring 4.7 metres in diameter which is rather small for a sepulchral cairn and more likely to be associated with clearance perhaps of a date later than the larger cairns. However if so then it is the only recorded example in the vicinity and unusual for that reason. N.B. Extending Butlers 1-5 PDW is numbering this 6.	User Waypoint	SX 76733 87587					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon 7	Mardon Down 7: Small dump of cairn material just north of the track 5 metres in diameter was included in 2017 survey and is thought to be the result of dumping when the main cairn was despoiled probably in the 19th century. N.B. Extending Butlers 1-5 PDW is numbering this 7.	User Waypoint	SX 76761 87477					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon 8	Mardon Down 8: Newman (2017) This earthwork which sits 18m north of the stone circle has in the past been recorded as a cairn. However there has to be some uncertainty over this because apart from its location (on a hilltop and associated with other prehistoric monuments) the layout of the surviving earthworks make it very difficult to interpret precisely.	User Waypoint	SX 76730 87237					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon NE 2	Mardon Down NE 2: The source of this record is the HER which gives a location of SX 77500 87928. From Google Earth this would place this site deep in bracken cover. Around 40 m due West there is a clerigthat looks plausibly like a cairn from Google Earth. This is just a few meters north of the possible cist. PDW is assuming the HER record is referring to this location i.e. SX 77463 87921. Also it seems likely that HER record 20073 refers to the same site despite different NGRs - it is  little to the north	User Waypoint	SX 77463 87921					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon NE 3	Mardon Down NE 3: Cairn B HER record [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV20075&resourceID=104]MDV20075[/url]: (16/02/1982) Four cairns are visible on a slight west slope near the eastern summit of Mardon Down.A: SX 77508792. Diameter 4.0m. height 0.3m.B: SX 77478778. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m.C: SX 77498779. Elongated 6.0m. north to south 2.0m. wide.D: SX 77508779. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m. Visited by the author on 30/01/2025 and GPS position taken w	User Waypoint	SX 77477 87795					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon NE 4	Mardon Down NE 4: Cairn C HER record [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV20075&resourceID=104]MDV20075[/url]: (16/02/1982) Four cairns are visible on a slight west slope near the eastern summit of Mardon Down.A: SX 77508792. Diameter 4.0m. height 0.3m.B: SX 77478778. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m.C: SX 77498779. Elongated 6.0m. north to south 2.0m. wide.D: SX 77508779. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m. Visited by the author on 30/01/2025 and GPS position taken w	User Waypoint	SX 77501 87801					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Mardon NE 5	Mardon Down NE 5: Cairn D HER record [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV20075&resourceID=104]MDV20075[/url]: (16/02/1982) Four cairns are visible on a slight west slope near the eastern summit of Mardon Down.A: SX 77508792. Diameter 4.0m. height 0.3m.B: SX 77478778. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m.C: SX 77498779. Elongated 6.0m. north to south 2.0m. wide.D: SX 77508779. Diameter 5.5m. height 0.4m. Visited by the author on 30/01/2025 and GPS position taken w	User Waypoint	SX 77508 87807					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Meavy W	Meavy (W of): 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)14fig 5.	User Waypoint	SX 57541 71732					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale 3	Merrivale row 3: Cairn located at the north-eastern end of the short single stone row immediately south of the southern double stone row. It is of small stone construction and is now turf-covered. A small cairn that coontianed a ruined kistvaen (Baring-Gould DEC Report No.2 1895)	User Waypoint	SX 55399 74770					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale 9	Merrivale 9: Cairn measuring 4.0 meters in diameter and standing 0.6 meters high with a pit 1.3 meters in diameter by 0.4 meters deep in the centre of the mound.	User Waypoint	SX 55353 74725					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale12	Merrivale 12: The remains of a stony cairn are visible in an area of clitter and close-cropped moorland turf on the fringe of a large Bronze Age settlement. The loosely piled stones and boulders measure 6.7 metres by 3.8 metres and form two piles each 0.5 metres high. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of an original kerb. It is probably a Post Medieval stone clearance heap rather than a Bronze Age cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 55640 74870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale18	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55280 74742					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale19	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55294 74727					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Merrivale22	Merrivale Bridge N: Cairn or hut? Recorded by Ordnance Survey (1979) as a hut but Gerrard (1999) suggests it is a cairn. Feature measures 5.7 metres in diameter height 0.6 metres. Kerb visible in places. Large numbers of rocks with quartz in them. Cairn lies 6 metres from field wall which appears to kink around it. Visited 09/09/23 - a bit of a jumble of stones covered in vegetation. Identification of correct site not 100% certain but fits with mutilated cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 55256 75146					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Metheral 1	Metheral Hill 1: The eastern of two round cairns on the north slope of Metheral Hill. This heather and grass-covered cairn measures 8.0 meters in diameter height 0.9 meters and has not been robbed. There are a couple of stones protruding. This cairn lies 185.5 degrees from the eastern of the nearby boundary stones and 193.5 degrees from the western one. The second cairn is 280 degrees and 40.5 meters from this one.Located by the author on 11/10/2024. This pair of cairns are both around 30m to the east	User Waypoint	SX 62561 90119					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Metheral 2	Metheral Hill 2: The western of two round cairns on the northern slope of Metheral Hill. This heather and grass covered mound measures 5.0 meters in diameter height 0.65 meters. An edge set stone on the southern edge of the mound may indicate a kerb. This cairn is located 171 degrees from east boundary stone and 173 degrees from the western boundary stone.Located by the author on 11/10/2024. This pair of cairns are both around 30m to the east of the grid reference on the HER but separated by the same 	User Waypoint	SX 62522 90123					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Narrator 1	Narrator Brookhead 1: The large cairn to NW of Down Tor (Hingston Hill) stone row has been claimed to contain a cist or elements of chambering (Burnard via PMD). A stony round cairn located on the flatish sadle of Hingston Hill. The cairn mound measures 17 metres in diameter and stands up to 1.5 metres high. A hollow in the centre of the mound measures 4 metres long 3 metres wide and 1.2 metres deep and is probably the result of partial robbing or early excavation. The edges of the mound are steep-sided i	User Waypoint	SX 59201 69453					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN Narrator 2	Narrator Brookhead 2: Butler: AT the base of Narrator Brookhead 1 [b]on the west side are two tiny mounds nomore than 2.5m across containing upended slabs miniature cairns like those at the foot of Giants Basin[/b]. NB. Butler gives a grid reference for these two satellite cairns at SX 5864 6931 which is the cairn circle attached to the stone row at the western end and not Narrator Brookhead 1. A rare mistake by Butler. Thanks to Steve Szypko for assistance in locating this cairn. NB. The HER entry fo	User Waypoint	SX 59188 69452					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Narrator 3	Narrator Brookhead 3: Butler: AT the base of Narrator Brookhead 1 on the west side are two tiny mounds nomore than 2.5m across containing upended slabs miniature cairns like those at the foot of Giants Basin. No entry in NMR or HER.NB. Butler gives a grid reference for these two satellite cairns at SX 5864 6931 which is the cairn circle attached to the stone row at the western end and not Narrator Brookhead 1. A rare mistake by Butler. Thanks to Steve Szypko for assistance in locating this cairn. NB. 	User Waypoint	SX 59190 69449					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Narrator 5	Narrator Brookhead 5: Butler: the overgrown remains of another [cairn] with two inner rings but no apparent retaining circle. The feature in the photo and at the grid reference for this record is at SX 5927 6945. The grid reference given by Butler is SX 5926 6944. The feature looks like a cairn but doesnt match the description given by Butler very well. Is this a correct identification?	User Waypoint	SX 59265 69451					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PeekHill 1	Peek Hill Summit 1: Two cairns - one not included by Butler	User Waypoint	SX 55650 69958					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PeekHill 2	Peek Hill Summit 2: 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	User Waypoint	SX 55623 69941					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PeekHill E1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55760 69950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Penn Beac10	Penn Beacon SW10: Cairn 10 survives as a ring of stones only ten small slabs several of them overgrown arranged in a circle about 3.0m across. The upper edge of a narrow slab protruding through the turf near the centre is in the correct position for the end stone of a cist. (Butler Vol. 3 p.193) n.b. Radcliffe points out that Butler incorrectly lists Vol 5 Fig 6 p25 for this cairn it has been corrected in this listing to Fig 7. p26	User Waypoint	SX 59431 62663					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN PennBeacon	Penn Beacon Summit: A round cairn 22 metres in diameter and 1.7 metres high lies on the summit of Penn Beacon at 430 metres above O.D. It is of small boulders and has been much disturbed with a central hollow 8 metres in diameter and 0.8 metres deep and a modern marker cairn 1 metre high on the south side. Lethbridge p.62-3 suggests possible ruins of chambered cairn (diagram p.59).	User Waypoint	SX 59924 62928					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Piles N1	Piles Hill N1: Cairn found. Grass covered. Diameter 10m height 0.3m.	User Waypoint	SX 65360 61041					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Piles N2	Piles Hill N2: Resistance survey convincing detected a low-resistance ring around this cairn likely encircling ditch. Magnetic survey detected a short arcing anomaly west of the cairn which may or may not be related (2022)	User Waypoint	SX 65330 61002					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Piles N3	Piles Hill N3: HER Small undisturbed mound at SX65326083 of 3 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high 20 metres north of the summit cairn on Piles Hill.	User Waypoint	SX 65355 60933					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PilesHil112	Piles Hill SW12: Sited on a hill slope at the juncion of two reaves. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author looked for this cairn on 20/04/2019 and found this. The mound is long and thin and consistent with a fragmentary section of a reave rather than a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 64914 60068					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PilesHill16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64522 60292					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PilesSW 2	Piles Hill SW2: This cairn may also have headed a stone row but only one slab remains. At the centre of the cairn there is a flat slab which was probably the cover of a cist [Butler]. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. A mound could be identified on Lidar at SX 64810 59670 - this fits closely with both Butlers location and with the Garmin location of the object in the photo.	User Waypoint	SX 64812 59675					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN PilesSW 8	Piles Hill SW8: This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The photo maybe of this cairn. It is very close to what appears to be a mound on Lidar data at SX 64564 59766. Garmin location is SX 64568 59769 which matches well. The HER location is given as SX 64570 59758.	User Waypoint	SX 64568 59769					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN PupersHill1	Pupers Hill 1: Robinson R A barrow lying between Puperâ€™s Rock and Inner Pupers. A low circular mound lying on fairly level ground in an area of turf and heather visible due to the difference in heather growth on the mound. The mound is flat topped measuring 0.5 meters high and 4.5 meters in diameter north-south but only 3.0 meters east-west. There is a well-defined kerbstone concealed by heather and probing of the mound shows it to have been stone built. At the centre a cavity extends downwards beside a f	User Waypoint	SX 67392 67441					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W2	Raddick Hill W2: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57553 70832					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W3	Raddick Hill W3: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57516 70834					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W4	Raddick Hill W4: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57575 70857					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W5	Raddick Hill W5: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57568 70875					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W6	Raddick Hill W6: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57564 70895					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Raddick W7	Raddick Hill W7: 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 o	User Waypoint	SX 57453 70724					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RaddickSu4	Raddick Hill Summit 4: 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).	User Waypoint	SX 58097 71314					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RaddickSu5	Raddick Hill Summit 5: This mound was found by the author on 22/07/2019 when looking for the Raddick Hill Summit 4 cairn. This is approx 30 metres to the north and has a long oval shape. It looks like a cairn but does not appear in the HER listings. Could it be a possible long cairn?	User Waypoint	SX 58087 71349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RedBar 1	Red Barrows 1: Four Bronze Age round barrows between 10 and 20 meters in diameter and 0.5 to 2.2 meters high. One barrow was excavated in 1902 finds included pottery and flints. See also HER records 6004 6005 6006 6007.	User Waypoint	SX 67718 79650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RedBar 2	Red Barrows 2: One of a row of four barrows on Soussons Down known as The Red Barrows of 13.7 metres in diameter by 1.2 metres high. Excavated by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1902. Fragments of burnt bone and wood charcoal found in central pit with further bone wood charcoal in paved area. Two indeterminate fragments of bronze also found and a flint arrowhead.	User Waypoint	SX 67709 79665					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RedBar 3	Red Barrows 3: One of a row of four barrows on Soussons Down known as The Red Barrows. It is a substantial mound of 21.0 metres diameter by 1.3 metres high and appears to be undamaged. Two edge set stones on the south eastern side of the mound may represent the remains of a kerb which survives elsewhere as a buried feature	User Waypoint	SX 67694 79690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RedBar 4	Red Barrows 4: Northern of a row of four barrows on Soussons Down known as The Red Barrows survives as flat topped 10 metres diameter mound standing up to 0.5 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 67695 79705					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Riddon N	Riddon Ridge N: The remains of a disturbed turf-covered cairn. The monument measures 10.5 by 8.5 metres and stands to a height of 0.75 metres. The cairn shows signs of disturbance as a shallow hollow slightly west of centre and a possible spoil heap lies nearby. UPDATE: 28/12/24. This entry had previously been linked incorrectly to details of a round house a little distance away - photo and grid reference was incorrect. Now linked to correct HER entry.	User Waypoint	SX 66140 77230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor 5	Ringmoor Down 5: 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 	User Waypoint	SX 56032 66052					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor 6	Ringmoor Down 6: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56030 66265					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor 7	Ringmoor Down 7: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56025 66191					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor 8	Ringmoor Down 8: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56590 66692					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor11	Ringmoor Down 11: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57024 66825					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ringmoor13	Ringmoor Down 13: 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 Grinsells SHEEPSTOR 13d and/or Butlers 49.21.10 see: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=1535]Ringmoor Down 10[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 56902 66751					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RingmoorN 1	Ringmoor Down N1: 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. Im inclined to agree with the HER assessment. Now listed as a reported cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 56269 66263					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RingmoorN 2	Ringmoor Down N2: 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	User Waypoint	SX 56291 66279					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RingmoorN 3	Ringmoor Down N3: 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 en	User Waypoint	SX 56303 66265					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RipponTor 1	Rippon Tor 1: A massive cairn on the summit of Rippon Tor 28 metres in diameter and 4 metres high. One of four cairns in the vicinity. It is an approximately circular mound of granite boulders with an overall spread of 27 metres. The top has been much altered and added to and the central area hollowed there is also the more recent addition of an Ordnance Survey trig pillar within the hollow. Condition is declining due to frequent interference by the public.	User Waypoint	SX 74664 75581					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN RipponTor 3	Rippon Tor 3: NMR Cairn B at SX 7474 7547 has been considerably mutilated in the eastern quadrant where it is barely 0.5m. high otherwise it is up to 3.0m. high. Butler states Composed of small stones except for a large slab lying at the edge this is probably the site of the cist referred to by Crossing as almost covered by turf though he makes no mention of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 74698 75537					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN RipponTor 4	Rippon Tor 4: One of a pair of large cairns to the south-east of Rippon Tor. It is located on a reave but probably predates it. It is an amorphous and much disturbed cairn of 20 metres diameter which due to interference now has an uneven profile.	User Waypoint	SX 74724 75500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RipponTor 5	Rippon Tor 5: One of a pair of large cairns south-east of Rippon Tor. It is located on a reave but probably predates it. A much spread and turf-covered cairn of up to 25 metres diameter 87 metres south-east of Rippon Tor outcrop.	User Waypoint	SX 74750 75478					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RipponTor 6	Rippon Tor 6: Small cairn south of Rippon Tor cairn and immediately contiguous to scatter from it. Diam 4.0 metres height 0.45 metres.	User Waypoint	SX 74667 75561					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Rowter	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62346 79968					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RowtorBr 1	Rowtor Brook 1: The eastern of a pair of cairns measures 9.4 metres diameter and 1.1 metre high. Was excavated around 1900 by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee and has a central depression 2.8 metres across 1.0 metre deep. This work revealed a pit filled with wood charcoal which probably originally contained burnt bones.	User Waypoint	SX 62786 78626					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RowtorBr 2	Rowtor Brook 2: The western of a pair of cairns. Composed of medium-size stones measuring 9.6 metres east to west and 8.2 metres north to south and standing 0.8 metres high. Has a central depression 3.0 metres 0.3 metres deep spoil from it has produced a slight widening of the eastern arc with two piles of removed stones adjacent.	User Waypoint	SX 62702 78664					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN RoyalHill 1	Royal Hill E1: This impressive disturbed turf-covered cairn on the summit area of Royal Hill at 394m OD. It measures 16.4m (N-S) by 15.6m (E-W) with a maximum height of 1.8m. The flattish top has an off-centre pit 4.5m by 2.4m and 0.8m deep with some upcast material dumped around the top edge. Damage to the perimeter reported in 1982 (8) has mostly been reinstated. The cairn is variously named Broken Barrow Broken Barrows and Brokenborough	User Waypoint	SX 61817 71957					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Saddlesbo1	Saddlesborough E1: The remains of an impressive though extensively disturbed ring cairn are located at SX56016317 on a gentle south-east facing slope 130 meters from the summit area of Saddlesborough at 298 meters above Ordnance Datum. It survives as an amorphous turf-covered ragged `rim of stones. Possibly covered in Barrow Report 7.	User Waypoint	SX 56015 63179					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Saddlesbo3	Saddlesborough N: The two entries SiteID=545 and SiteID=1472 are probably correct but the area is disturbed by tin workings and further confirmation is required that the correct features have been identified in the field (in terms of photos - visit 12 Sep 2022). Grid references not updated due to doubt about ID.	User Waypoint	SX 55890 63230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill N1	Scorhill N1: Entry added by PDW to correct/replace Butler 38.10.1 One of a pair of cairns on the eastern edge of Gidleigh Common. Scheduled. Round cairn with two kerbs 7.5 metres and 9.5 metres in diameter. Central disturbance. See also Butler Vol 5 p. 249 fig. 175	User Waypoint	SX 65740 87734					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill N2	Scorhill N2: Entry added by PDW to correct/replace Butler 38.10.2 Two cairns probably the two objects (kists?) shown by Crawford (1950). Round cairn diameter 12 metres height 0.6 metres. A robbing pit south of centre is 2.5 metres long 1.8 metres wide by 0.3 metres deep and is orientated at 120 degrees.	User Waypoint	SX 65755 87753					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill S2	Scorhill S2: Entry added by PDW to correct/replace Butler 38.4.2. This is cairn 2 in Fig. 175 (p.249 Vol 5) it is the cairn that heads the claimed stone row on Fig 112. Formerly CN:Scorhill 8	User Waypoint	SX 65485 87212					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill S3	Scorhill S3: Entry added by PDW. This is cairn 3 in Fig. 175 (p.249 Vol 5).	User Waypoint	SX 65494 87221					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill S4	Scorhill S4: Butler entry coords given are for 38.8.1. Previously listed here as Scorhill S.1 (duplicate) CNxScorhill 7. In volume Two on p.243 are listed entries 4.1 and 4.2 as S.1 and S.2 which appears to duplicate other entries. The diagram in Fig. 175 in Volume 5 has 5 Scorhill South cairns. This entry and 4.2 have been resinstated as non-duplicates and arbitrarily assigned to S4 and S5.	User Waypoint	SX 65520 87197					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Scorhill S5	Scorhill S5: Butler entry coords given are for 38.8.2. Previously listed here as Scorhill S.2 (duplicate) CNxScorhill 9. In volume Two on p.243 are listed entries 4.1 and 4.2 as S.1 and S.2 which appears to duplicate other entries. The diagram in Fig. 175 in Volume 5 has 5 Scorhill South cairns. This entry and 4.1 have been resinstated as non-duplicates and arbitrarily assigned to S4 and S5. That leaves S3 missing next to S2 and a new record will be created to cover that one. The grid reference for S5	User Waypoint	SX 65519 87191					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Sharp NE1	Sharpitor NE stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56146 70810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Sharp NE2	Sharpitor NE: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56198 70821					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Sharp NW	Sharpitor NW stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55669 70611					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Sharp Tor 1	Sharp Tor: This large cairn close to the summit of Sharp Tor is 25m in diameter and approximately 1.8m. high. It is built of stones on an earth and stone base the circumference of which projects beyond the stones. Rushes and other vegetation suggest the presence of a ditch around the mound.	User Waypoint	SX 65004 61795					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Sharp Tor N	Sharp Tor N: Circle of seven stones measuring around 8.0 metres in diameter with a possible stone alignment of three stones leading north-east from the circle.	User Waypoint	SX 64993 61913					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN SharpitorW1	Sharpitor W1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55093 70784					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN SingleBarro	Single Barrow: Round barrow crowned by boundary stone dated 1854 and inscribed single burrow. Excavated 1873. Diameter 23 metres height 1.0 metres. Butler Volume 1 Map 20.10.	User Waypoint	SX 70576 79538					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Snowdon 1	Snowdon 1: The most southerly of a line of four cairns. Visible on Google earth. Cairn with a diameter of 23.3m and 1m high and is constructed of boulders of all sizes and has been heavily disturbed especially on its east side where a modern marker cairn 1.5 m high and 3m diameter has been erected Grinselll: Cairn hollow towards centre crowned by modern stone heap measuring 24.0 meters in diameter and 1.0 meter in height. Butler: Southernmost of four cairns on Snowdon this is the largest and is composed o	User Waypoint	SX 66898 68171					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Snowdon 2	Snowdon 2: One of a line of four cairns. Visible on Google earth. Round platform cairn 16.5 m diameter and 11m high and has been badly mutilated by the erection of a modern marker cairn 1.5 m high and 3m diameter with a shelter upon it. This site is on the local list of Nationally Important Dartmoor sites. Butler: 18 metres diameter by 1.2 metres high. This cairn has a deep central pit and is slightly smaller than its southern neighbour. It is crowned with a modern stone heap.	User Waypoint	SX 66871 68281					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Snowdon 3	Snowdon 3: One of a line of four cairns. Visible on Google Earth. The remains of a cairn of 16 metres diameter and 1.1 metres high constructed of turf covered boulders. It is in good condition except for a small central disturbance and a modern marker cairn 0.8 m high and 1 m diameter. Butler: This cairn retains its shape better than the others with fewer stones exposed and more shallow pitting.	User Waypoint	SX 66846 68395					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Snowdon 4	Snowdon 4: One of a line of four cairns. Butler: This cairn is the northernmost of four cairns on Snowdon and is ill-defined blending into the slope of the hillside but apparently little interfered with.	User Waypoint	SX 66878 68562					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN SourtonRow	Sourton Row N: This cairn is the northern terminal cairn associated with the cairn row at Sourton. Round cairn scheduled with two other prehistoric features another round cairn and a stone circle. The top is uneven with stones showing kerb stone visible. A series of small cairns form a line from this cairn heading southwards passing the stone circle.	User Waypoint	SX 54746 89833					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN SourtonRowS	Sourton Row S: Cairn at the southern end of the cairn alignment to the south-east of Sourton Tors of 10 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high. A number of shallow hollows in the surface of the mound suggest partial early excavation or robbing	User Waypoint	SX 54623 89529					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Soussons N1	Soussons Plantation N1: Cairn at north end of the Red Barrows stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 67673 79962					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Staldon 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63219 61864					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Staldon 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63281 62458					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stannon 2	Stannon Newtake W: Cairn a short distance to the north of the northernmost coaxial field boundary. The cairn survives as a 6.5m diameter mound up to 0.6m high. A central hollow is the result of excavation in 1896 which revealed a pit containing charcoal burnt bone and a flint flake. A group of four edge set stones up to 1m high to the southeast are the remains of a stone alignment.	User Waypoint	SX 65330 81080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stennen 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62265 78280					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stennen 5	Stennen Hill 5: Hut circle. There are disturbed remains here within a prehistoric settlement. It seems likely these remains are of a round house.	User Waypoint	SX 62402 77796					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stennen 6	Stennen Hill 6: Hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 62431 77793					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stennen 7	Stennen Hill 7: Hut Circle NMR A. There are disturbed remains here within a prehistoric settlement. It seems likely these remains are of a round house. Breton p.34-35.	User Waypoint	SX 62525 77877					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Stonetor E1	Stonetor Brookhead E1: ?	User Waypoint	SX 65324 85630					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN TawMarsh S1	Taw Marsh S1: Notes from HER A turf covered cairn on level stoney ground which lies between the north western foot of Metheral Hill and Taw Marsh. ...It is probably of medieval or later in origin and constructed to mark the boundary of Dartmoor Forest and South Tawton parishes which in this area runs in a straight line from two boundary stones.	User Waypoint	SX 62097 90476					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN TawMarsh S2	Taw Marsh S2: A cairn and a leaning inscribed stone in stoney ground at the north western foot of Metheral Hill above Taw Marsh. The irregular cairn measures 2.3 metres north to south by 2.8 metres and stands a maximum of 0.5 metres high. It is largely turf covered though some stone protrudes through its top. This cairn is probably medieval or later in origin and designed to mark the boundary of Dartmoor Forest and South Tawton parishes.	User Waypoint	SX 62159 90422					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN TawMarsh S3	Taw Marsh S3: an irregular much disturbed cairn situated on gently sloping stony ground at nw foot of metheral hill and measuring 4.1m ne to sw by 2.5m with maximum height of 0.6m.3 large learning slabs lie on sw side with visible smaller boulders forming the matrix. Probably designed to mark parish boundaries of dartmoor forest and south tawton running from ngr sx62539001 on metheral hill to ngr sx61769094 on the river taw. Formely listed here as Taw Marsh S.4 renamed to S.3 after removign duplicate entr	User Waypoint	SX 62183 90381					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Three Bar2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65220 62647					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Three Bar3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65352 62540					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN ToryBrook 3	Tory Brookhead 3: A Bronze Age round cairn on a well drained south west facing slope. The cairn mound measures 26 metres by 24 metres and stands up to 1.2 metres high. The centre is much disturbed with many hollows up to 1m deep which have been interpreted as chambers but are most probably modern windbreak shelters. Two small satellite cairns lie immediately to the north west. Lethbridge suggests a chambered cairn see photos Lethbridge p.59-60 Chambered Cairn - diagram p.59	User Waypoint	SX 58690 63517					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN Tottiford	Tottiford Reservoir Mound: A total of 156 pieces of worked flint were recovered from the excavation with the majority of the material found consisting of debitage from flint working most of which is small enough to qualify as chips. The small size of much of the material the indications of blade and bladelet technology and one triangular platform rejuvenation flake suggest a date in the (probably later) Mesolithic for most of the material.	User Waypoint	SX 81121 83132					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN TrendleberS	Trendlebere Stone Row S: Cairn at southern end of stone row MDV8076 on Trendlebere Down north-east slope of Black Hill. The cairn at the southern end of the row is centred at SX 7662 7923. Its perimeter can be traced on the ground but only a grass covered crescent of stones survives in the eastern half.	User Waypoint	SX 76620 79230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN TwoBarrows2	Two Barrows 2: Two Barrows 2. An oval stony mound measuring 15.5m E-W and 10.5m N-S. It stands up to 1.1m high and was probably originally bowl-profiled. The N slope is spit by a narrow path and a N-S slope across the top of the barrow has caused minor damage. It appears to be unexcavated. The mound is crossed by a maintained drystone field wall approaching from the SE and turning W on the barrow. The wall is built over the mound and does not seem to have caused much damage. This barrow appears to have be	User Waypoint	SX 70663 79202					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN U Spanish 4	Upper Spanish Lake 4: A hollowed-out cairn measuring 6.5m N to S by 6.4m and 0.9m high. There are no traces of a cist though some protruding stones on the E side may indicate the presence of a former kerb. A stone-lined hollow 2.5m in diameter and 0.6m deep lies in the centre of the mound and probably represents its reuse as a military training feature.	User Waypoint	SX 58553 64459					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Ugborough 1	Ugborough Beacon 1: Cairn on the summit of Ugborough Beacon incorporates part of a granite outcrop in its structure. It consists of a rock and earth base surmounted by a mound of stones built up around the outcrop. It is 22 metres in diameter and 1.5 metres high. Visitors have repositioned some of the stones of the mound to form shelters.	User Waypoint	SX 66756 59113					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ugborough 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66741 58925					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ugborough 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66716 58789					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Ugborough 5	Ugborough Beacon 5: Butler: Yet another cairn lies 75 m downhill on the edge of one of the numerous stone pits spread over this part of the hillside. Several large slabs lie within the central hollow where the structured interior distinguishes it from the surounding waste heaps. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 66731 58689					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Upper Erme	Erme Plains: A round cairn measuring 13.8 to 14.6m diameter and 1.0m high. It lies on a false crest adjacent to a stone row SX 66 NW 20 and just above the River Erme at 380m above OD is constructed of small boulders and has a central hollow 0.7m deep. In fair condition though a small shelter has been built on its north side. The photo used here was taken in 2011 and attached to this record retrospectively in 2020 - identification is most probable but not 100% certain.	User Waypoint	SX 63522 64957					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Vixen Tor 2	Vixen Tor 2: This entry originates from Butler at SX 5417 7446. Previously this entry had been associated with a mound at SX 54115 74445 (photo and grid reference). On 14/10/24 the author visited this location with Steve Szypko and we concluded this was a misidentification. The photo above and the grid reference have been updated to the correct feature referred to by Butler. The second photo here is of the feature previously recorded as this cairn (photo 14/09/2020) at SX 54115 74445. It is possible they 	User Waypoint	SX 54174 74459					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WatchetHill	Watchet Hill: A Bronze Age round cairn situated on the summit of Watchet Hill. The cairn survives as a 0.8 metre high oval mound measuring 16.6 metres long north to south by 13.8 metres wide east to west. A T-shaped trench the consequence of a partial early excavation cuts through the central part of the mound. Adjacent to the south eastern side of the mound there is a 2.3 metre wide and 0.2 metre deep ditch. This represents the remains of the quarry ditch from which material was derived during the constr	User Waypoint	SX 61477 93055					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WaterHill 1	Water Hill 1: Situated at SX 67158129 on the rounded summit of Water Hill is the remains of a substantial round cairn 18.0 metres in diameter and up to 1.4 metres high in the east and 0.9 metres in the west. The whole of the central area of the cairn has been robbed to construct a superimposed modern boundary cairn 4.0 metres in diam and 2.1 metres high. This has given a dished appearance to the cairn proper. Several large slabs averaging 0.8 metres by 0.7 metres scattered around the base of the boundary 	User Waypoint	SX 67158 81299					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wedlake E1	Wedlake E1: Probable cairn now bisected by newtake wall.	User Waypoint	SX 54288 77561					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wedlake E2	Wedlake E2: The remains of what must have been an impressive large cairn lie on a fairly steep north-west facing hillslope in virtually clitter-free open moorland. It measures 17.0m in overall diameter 0.5m in height and is apparently composed entirely of small stones.	User Waypoint	SX 54448 77684					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WedlakeFarm	Wedlake Farm: Small turf covered cairn 5m diameter 0.5m high near centre of field. HER grid reference is 6 digit so location could be more that 100 metres out. UPDATE: The author walked along the bridal path near Wedlake Farm on 14/07/19 and a cairn was seen some distance from the HER grid reference SX 538 774 at SX 53893 77408. It seems very likely that this is the site - see photo. This record now uses the new grid reference. Now listed as cairn rather than reported cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 53893 77408					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 2	Western Beacon 2: Cairn is hollow in centre otherwise in fair condition. Diameter 16.0m height 1.7m.	User Waypoint	SX 65449 57732					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 3	Western Beacon 3: One of a group of three closely spaced cairns on the south-western brow of Western Beacon. Small cairn close to other cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 65470 57664					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 4	Western Beacon 4: Group of three closely spaced cairns on the south-western brow of Western Beacon.	User Waypoint	SX 65454 57646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 5	Western Beacon 5: Cairn consisting of stone and earth base surmounted by a mound of stones measuring 25m in diameter and 1.8m high. Visitors have moved stones around to form shelters	User Waypoint	SX 65407 57632					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 6	Western Beacon 6: Group of three closely spaced cairns on the south-western brow of Western Beacon. Cairn is in good condition. Diam 17.0m 1.7m high.	User Waypoint	SX 65443 57624					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 8	Western Beacon 8: Turf covered cairn practically round badly mutilated with small hummocks in centre. Diameter 14.0m height 1.0m. Lies south of enclosed hut circle settlement.	User Waypoint	SX 65121 58192					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB 9	Western Beacon 9: Between western beacon and butterdon hill about 105m west of black pool. On flat grassy ground that has been almost completely cleared of stones. A grass covered mound of stones with hollow centre. Oval shape with longer diameter. Diameter e-w 16.50m n-s 12.2m. Height 0.6m.	User Waypoint	SX 65384 58124					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65487 58105					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65584 58062					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB13	Western Beacon 13: NMR refers to Grinsell 216 - typo for 21b?	User Waypoint	SX 65713 58036					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB14	Western Beacon 14: No matching entry on NMR or HER	User Waypoint	SX 65719 58026					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB15	Western Beacon 15: ?	User Waypoint	SX 65727 58031					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB16	Western Beacon 16: Possible hut circle near 2 cairns	User Waypoint	SX 65732 58041					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB17	Western Beacon 17: No matching entry on NMR or HER	User Waypoint	SX 65757 58028					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WesternB20	Western Beacon 20: Ring Cairn east of Western Beacon. UPDATE 01/01/2023: there is no HER entry for this ring cairn. It has been renamed in this listing to include East of since listing as Western Beacon (as it appears in Turners list) is confusing. Alt-Name set to cairn 20. Turner gives SX 6556 5769 as the grid reference.	User Waypoint	SX 65594 57673					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wetherdon18	Wetherdon Hill 18: Large cairn consisting of a mound of loosely packed stones on a base of stone and earth the circumference of which projects beyond the stones. It is 20m in diameter 1.6m high and has an outer ditch	User Waypoint	SX 65052 58863					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wetherdon19	Wetherdon Hill 19: Cairn consisting of a mound of stones built upon a base of stone and earth the circumference of which projects beyond the stones. Diameter 20m height 1.5m	User Waypoint	SX 65165 58922					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Whitchurch2	Whitchurch Common E: Diam 6m height 0.9m. A number of large stones protrude through the surface of the mound which appears to be intact having escaped antiquarian investigation. Lies within extensive coaxial field system which is the subject of separate schedulings	User Waypoint	SX 54139 74888					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Whitchurch3	Whitchurch Common 3: A 2m wide rubble bank containing a large number of edge set stones. Bank is up to 0.6m high surrounding an area of 6.6m diam. A 3m wide 0.1m deep ditch surrounds the bank. Lies within extensive coaxial field system.	User Waypoint	SX 53004 74984					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Whitchurch5	Whitchurch Common 5: This record originates as a cairn reported in the old NMR listings. It is very likely a round house. The HER entry 56594 relates to round houses and the entry lists 3 items but also includes an NGR (SX 5349 7518) which matches this feature. In these listings we also have a round house listed as SiteID=5112 (HER=56594). The HER entry includes round houses which are apparently over 100m away from this feature and for that reason we will not treat that entry as a duplicate as it represen	User Waypoint	SX 53496 75192					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White Moor	White Moor Stone (NW of): Cairn nw of white moor stone â€¦ turf and heather covered in good condition â€¦ small cairn 64m nw of whitmoor stone â€¦ (grinsell) cairn slightly hollowed towards centre. Diameter 7.0m height 0.6m	User Waypoint	SX 63299 89545					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White NW1	White Tor NW1: An oval flat-topped cairn set on a gently sloping natural plateau of rough grassland with panoramic views in most directions. It is constructed of consolidated small stones and is now predominantly turf-covered. It measures 9m E-W by 8m transversely and is 0.7m high on the N (downhill) side and 0.3m on the S (uphill) side. Only two contiguous earthfast stones of the probable kerb are now evident on the N side. The excavation trench which lies E-W centrally across the cairn is about 1m wide 	User Waypoint	SX 53725 79009					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSE1	White Tor SSE1: The westernmost cairn of a group of three set close together. Mound measures 11.9 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.9 metres high. A stone kerb composed of small boulders defines the outer edge of the mound. A hollow in the centre of the mound and a trench cut into the western side are probably the result of the nineteenth-century partial excavation.	User Waypoint	SX 54339 78370					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSE2	White Tor SSE2: HER Southernmost cairn of a group of three partially excavated by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1899. This cairn measures 4.7 metres in diameter and is 0.5 metres high. Has a central hollow indicating the location of the earlier partial excavation. Forms part of a widely dispersed group of at least fourteen cairns on the southern and eastern slopes of White Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 54356 78359					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSE3	White Tor SSE3: HER Northernmost cairn of a group of three. Measures 4.6 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.5 metres high. Partially excavated by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1899 and this work revealed central pits containing ashes charcoal and flints. Centre of the mound contains a hollow indicating the location of the earlier partial excavation. Forms part of a widely dispersed group of at least fourteen cairns on the southern and eastern slopes of White Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 54355 78378					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSE8	White Tor SSE8: Small disturbed flat-topped stony mound measuring between 4.2 and 5.9 metres lies approximately 30 metres to the north of the group of three cairns on the south slope of Whittor. Surveyed in 2003. This cairn is recored by Phil Newman in reports dated 2003 and 2018. The current author visited on 27th May 2022 and the photo is presumably the site in question. It is so runinous and amorphous that initially I was not it is just natural but it is clearly a cairn.  The HER gives the NGR as SX 54	User Waypoint	SX 54348 78421					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSW1	White Tor SSW1: The Dartmoor Exploration Committee (Report 6 1899) describes investigating 3 cairns in this location. The damaged remains are difficult today to interpret. Many authors suggest that the long cairn consists of two or more of these cairns. The current author visited this location on 27th May 2022 with just the knowledge that there were 3 reported cairns. I photographed a very likely cairn namely the long cairn (Butler 1). A semi-circular bank (Butler 3) and a faint mound around a natural roc	User Waypoint	SX 54022 78321					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN White SSW2	White Tor SSW2: The Dartmoor Exploration Committee (Report 6 1899) describes investigating 3 cairns in this location. The damaged remains are difficult today to interpret. Many authors suggest that the long cairn consists of two or more of these cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 54038 78328					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN White SSW3	White Tor SSW3: The Dartmoor Exploration Committee (Report 6 1899) describes investigating 3 cairns in this location. The damaged remains are difficult today to interpret. Many authors suggest that the long cairn consists of two or more of these cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 54006 78293					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WhiteRid 1	White Ridge Stone Row: Remains of a badly damaged cairn of up to 10 metres across by 0.3 metres high at the north end of the stone row to the south-east of White Ridge. It is composed of stone and soil but no kerb slabs are visible	User Waypoint	SX 65410 81650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WhiteRid 2	White Ridge 2: The monument includes a round cairn lying on the summit of White Ridge situated within Great Stannon Newtake. The cairn lies in a very prominent position and commands extensive views over much of Dartmoor. The mound measures 15.8 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.7 metres high. A number of edge set stones on the southern edge of the mound may represent a kerb which survives elsewhere as a buried feature. Three pits in the mound suggest robbing or partial early excavation.	User Waypoint	SX 65027 82187					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WhiteRid SW	White Ridge SW: Round cairn lying immediately west of an enclosed stone hut circle settlement in Great Stannon newtake (SX64158160). Diameter 7.2 metres height 0. 9 metres. Kerb. Robbed. Central pit 2.2 metres by 0.8 metres by 0.1 metres deep. Grass covered mound with some edge set stones on the west side which may represent the remnants of a kerb. The orientation of the central pit is 123 degrees. Large number of stones protruding from the mound many of which have quartz in them.	User Waypoint	SX 64149 81636					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN WhiteTorSum	White Tor Summit: Cairn in white tor camp. Large cairn in sw portion of the camp. Many hundreds of cartloads of stones are here lying piled up like a cairn against one of the rock outcrops on the summit.	User Waypoint	SX 54220 78638					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wigford 2	Wigford Down 2: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54675 65110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Wigford12	Wigford Down 12: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54172 65243					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Yar Tor N 1	Yar Tor NE1: Barrow north-east of Yar Tor on Corndon Down located at the northern end of the stone row. Within area of Dartmeet parallel reave system and later prehistoric fields / enclosures. The north cairn comprises vegetation covered mound of earth slightly ovoid in shape 6 metres by 6.3 metres by 1 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 68014 74183					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Yar Tor Sum	Yar Tor summit: Large cairn (approximately 18.0 metres) built on the summit of Yar Tor the stones have been rearranged to form a shelter. This cairn is aligned with a reave part of the Dartmeet parallel reave system.	User Waypoint	SX 67865 73943					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Yardworthy	Yardworthy stone row: Small cairn situated at the south-western end of the remains of a double stone row. The cairn is bout 4 metres by 2.8 metres by 0.4 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 67601 84390					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Yellowm Fm2	Yellowmeade 2: a cairn of possibly prehistoric date measuring 3.3m across x 0.3m high with no definite kerb but one recumbent slab stone on the east side. It is near a ruined hut circle and a newtake wall may indicate a collection heap for wall construction. Butler: Yellowmeade Cairn 2 at SX56467442 of 3.0 metres by 4.5 metres by 0.3 metres high. Oval mound lying a few metres from Hut Circle 9 which was obviously the source of its stones. Gerrard: Round cairn 4m by 3.5m by 0.5m high. Cist. Large number of	User Waypoint	SX 56460 74413					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN Yellowmead2	Yellowmead Down 2: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57782 67746					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Yellowmead4	Yellowmead Down 4: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58195 67810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN Yes Tor E	Yes Tor 2: One of two cairns on Yes Tor. On the top of the flat outcrop of Yes Tor and piled against the west side is an amorphous mass of stones representing a ruined cairn. The patch of stones on the top is more or less 14.0m across and 0.3 m high and the piling against the outcrop is 2.3m high. It is possible that this has resulted from bulldozing the cairn over the side of the outcrop but the stones appear quite stable and compacted.	User Waypoint	SX 58044 90185					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN Yes Tor W	Yes Tor 1: Western of two round barrows on the summit of yes tor. About 36.6m nw of flag staff on the top of yes tor is an incomplete ring of rough granite boulders varying in size but generally 0.3m - 0.9m. Long. The ring is about 6.1m long and is defective on the north east side where there is evidence of a slightly sunken trackway. In the interior of this ring the ground is slightly irregular and contains blocks of granite. At the south western part of the circle a smaller circle of stones abuts on the	User Waypoint	SX 57955 90210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Bellever 7	Bellever Tor 7: Probably a hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 63865 75782					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-BroadDown	Broad Down: Photo by Peter Brooks and reproduced here with his kind permission (copyright remains with Peter).Peat cutters shelter constructed from natural granite slabs 900 meters south of Sandy Hole Pass in an area of extensive peat cutting. Listed on the Modern Antiquarian as a cairn - but clearly a shelter. The author visited this location on 12/10/24 and my first thought was shelter. I will keep  Peters photo of this site. See: [url=https://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/12450/broad_down_cairn.htm	User Waypoint	SX 61940 80883					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Buckland 1	Buckland Common 1: Linear arrangement of mounds incorporated into boundary. Could be prehistoric cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 73772 73930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Butter 7-9	Butterdon Hill Summit 7-9: Butler: Two tiny cairns ... are sited close to [Butterdon Hill Summit 6] and the triangulation pyramid stands on a particularly stony patch which maybe the remains of a third.	User Waypoint	SX 65540 58653					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-ButterHome	Butter Brook homestead: Butler: Possibly associated with the homestead is a small cairn dug into from the north-east side sited almost on the skyline 200 m to the south. Butler gives location as SX 6515 5913. The item in the photo might be the cairn referred to but the author is uncertain. It is at SX 65146 59125.	User Waypoint	SX 65146 59125					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-DitWarrHse	Ditsworthy Warren: Its base is partially turf-covered and it may be a clearance cairn lying upon an older feature.	User Waypoint	SX 58142 66360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-GlassBallS1	Glasscombe Ball S1: Cairn west of the Butterdon Hill stone row approx 5 metres in diameter. About 11m north of the row. May be medieval or later feature rather than prehistoric. See also site 1764 which has a very similar appearance and is 100 m due west of this.The HER (103623) grid reference closely matches the location of the other cairn in this pair so probably refers to that (as does the NMR record SX 66 SE 106). Butler lists only one such cairn which he refers to as being close to the stone row 	User Waypoint	SX 65937 60182					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-GlassBallS2	Glasscombe Ball S2: Cairn west of the Butterdon Hill stone row 5 metres in diameter. May be medieval or later feature rather than prehistoric. See also site 1768 which has a very simimilar appearance and is 100 m due east of this cairn. The HER grid reference closely matches the location in this record. Butler lists one such cairn which he refers to as beign closr to the stone row - so probably the other one.	User Waypoint	SX 65837 60192					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Great Nod14	Great Nodden 14: Butler: The pit with a surrounding bank is also probably the remains of a robbed cairn. Visited 3 June 2022 ans 28/04/23. Butler suggests this pit is probably part of bronze age cairn. He could be right. Lake Viaduct can be seen from this location. A few hundred metres to the north on Lake Down there are some pits which are gun dug-outs overlooking the then railway over the viaduct. This pit doesnt look so modern and regular but it is quite overgrown.	User Waypoint	SX 53695 87564					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-GutterTor 1	Gutter Tor 1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57526 66747					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-HartTor SW2	Hart Tor (SW of): Just N of W end of stone row 22: cairn claimed by Rowe (1896 191) considered a natural hillock. From a visit to the site on 18/5/19 it would appear to be natural although the side of the mound may be the result of earth works or a cutting perhaps from the historic period it is not far from an area of stream working. Seems an unlikely prehistoric cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 57602 71705					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Haytor N3	Haytor Down N3: One of group of 4 cairns - see Butler for diagram in Vol 1 and 5. Maybe medieval ditch. Sited at SX76597814 on a gently sloping northern summit of the Haytor Down spur is a circular ditch with a level interior and slight external bank. The well-defined ditch has a V profile and a diameter of 24m. It is 1.9m wide and survives to a depth of 0.6m. The external bank where visible is approximately 1.5m wide. The southern quadrant has been overlain by a modern footpath. The unsilted appearance o	User Waypoint	SX 76599 78154					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-HighWill 1	High Willhays: Modern stone-heap on outcrop. In the photo the modern heap can be seen as can High Willhays Stone Ring Cairn Circle SiteID=565 in the foreground.	User Waypoint	SX 58020 89210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Hingston 2	Hingston Hill Summit 2: Butler: Another burial mound lies just over the crest 220 m to the north [of te Down Tor cairn and row] an inconspicuous mound at the centre close to a line of tinners pits. No entry in NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 58753 69483					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Kestor	Kestor: Possible tor cairn beneath sheer nw scarp of kes tor. Composed of even-sized smallish stones. Approx 12m diameter c 2m high though the surrounding scree makes accurate measurement difficult.	User Waypoint	SX 66532 86276					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale13	Merrivale reave 13: Their form and positioning does not suggest either a prehistoric origin nor a sepulchral use. [N.B. This Butler entry Merrivale reave cairns 13 (1-5) has been separated into individual sites.]	User Waypoint	SX 55605 74758					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale14	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55633 74716					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale15	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55641 74698					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55647 74689					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale17	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55661 74675					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Merrivale21	Merrivale Bridge E2: Dubious. Visited 09/09/23. There are nearby mounds with lots of activity of stone cutters. The appearance of this site is modern and the HER suggests  military training pit. Either way it is not prehistoric. Entry altered to reflect it is not a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 55964 75448					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-MoorGate 1	Moor Gate 1: A low stony mound 13m in diameter and 0.6m high lies on the edge of a marshy area 150m S of the cattle grid on the Halstock track. Much of the cairns stony fabric protrudes through a thin covering of soil and the top possesses a distinct lip around its edge. The crest of this feature has been used as a site for a cattle feeder which has resulted in the erosion of much of the former turf covering and the creation of the lip around the top on the mound. There is no trace of a cist or kerb.	User Waypoint	SX 59350 93706					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-MoorGate 2	Moor Gate 2: Author encountered this mound not far from the Moor Gate cairn. It looks modern and is being listed as a clearance cairn of uncertain date. Not listed elsewhere.	User Waypoint	SX 59208 93696					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Parke 1	Parke 1: The circular ditched crop mark sits at the end of a natural grassy promontory that appears to be surrounded by two linear earthworks giving it a view over the marshes to the north-east. The grid reference is 809784. From the measurements it appears that it is almost a perfect circle. The ditch is unbroken.MeasurementsNorth to South (From outer edges of the crop mark ring) - 7 metres 50 cmNorth to South (From inner edges of the crop mark ring) - 4 metres 70 cmEast to West (From outer edg	User Waypoint	SX 80945 78436					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Parke 2	Parke 2: Low grassy mound with a slight ring apparent it is about half a meter high and sits on the edge of a slight marshy area in a field dominated by an oak tree. It sits in the field behind the Bovey Tracey Fire station located to the right side of the main path.MeasurementsNorth to South (Including ring there appears to be a slight ring around it not apparent in photos) 5 metres 80 cmNorth to South (W/o ring) - 3 metres 20cmEast to West (Including ring) 6 metres 60cmEast to West (W/o ring	User Waypoint	SX 81007 78329					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Piles Bk 3	Piles Brook Head: The NMR record states: High on the valley side a little to the South of the hallow of Piles Brook Head are the unrecorded relics of a dalmen. Of the two remaining uprights one leaning the other fallen the longer measures 7 feet 6 inches and the smaller 4 feet 4 inches in length. Traces of a barrow are slight. (The caption to plate 153 reads traces of a long barrow are slight.). The stone that was still standing fell in recent years and both have now been restored - see photo. This is	User Waypoint	SX 65048 61118					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-PilesSW 4	Piles Hill SW4: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated with the Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The Butler cairns 53.11.4 and 53.11.5 have NGRs given by Butler as SX 6468 5975 and SX 6465 5974 respectively. Possible matches to these sites on Lidar data are mounds a few metres away to the north-east at SX 64679 59766 and SX	User Waypoint	SX 64697 59781					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-PilesSW 5	Piles Hill SW5: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated with the Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The Butler cairns 53.11.4 and 53.11.5 have NGRs given by Butler as SX 6468 5975 and SX 6465 5974 respectively. Possible matches to these sites on Lidar data are mounds a few metres away to the north-east at SX 64679 59766 and SX	User Waypoint	SX 64684 59771					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Ramsley	Ramsley Hill (site of): Butler lists this amongst the cairns for his Map 41. However Map 40 was probably intended where there is a discussion of  streamworking and associated mounds. Also there was a ninteenth century report of a stone row and associated monuments at Ramsley that no longer exist.	User Waypoint	SX 65186 93032					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Ranny Bk 22	Ranny Brook 22: A mound at SX 61940 63452 (Garmin GPS) is possibly the Ranny Brook 22 Cairn that Butler Map 52.9 refers to as a hut having been converted into a cairn. Butler gives SX 6193 6343 as the location - there are many huts in very close proximity in this area so certain identification is a bit tricky. The closest hut in the HER is 43759 which is thought to be located at SX 61956 63442 which is 19 metres from this mound. The site in the HER is supposedly 7.5 metres in diameter. So in terms of loca	User Waypoint	SX 61930 63430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Shilstone	Shilstone Lane: This record arose from a posting by Clive Darke on a Dartmoor Facebook forum. Clive posted a photo of this feature on the side of the road and asked whether it could perhaps be a re-used menhir in a Devon wall.	User Waypoint	SX 65955 90139					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Wedlake E3	Wedlake E3: Possible cairn located and photographed on 29 May 2016 and added to listings June 2019. It appears to be a cairn and the GPS location is some distance from any known recorded cairns - although Wedlake E1 and Wedlake E2 are not far. This is being listed as a reported cairn and only another site visit will throw more light on this. Revisited 13/08/25 and there is no doubt this is a cairn. Changed from reported cairn to cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 54521 77400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-WesternB 7	Western Beacon 7: Cairn or stoneheap from industrial workings measuring 24m in diameter x 3m high.	User Waypoint	SX 65402 57570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN-Wild Tor 3	Wild Tor: Photo by Steve Granger and reproduced here with his kind permission (copyright remains with Steve). This site is clearly not a prehistoric cairn but is of interest as a reported cairn. Eric Hemery in High Dartmoor (pp.824-5) states approximately opposite the centre of the south bulb of Bow Combe hour-glass is a ruined cairn om a square base where a path branches right from the crest and descends the east flank of the ridge towards Gallavan Down. Not far from the cairn are the remains of two shel	User Waypoint	SX 62218 87124					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Addicombe2	Addicombe 2: Butler quoted on Cairn 2 50 metres to the north-east of Enclosures C and D with a dimeter of 5 metres by 0.3 metres high with the interior thrown out to the east.	User Waypoint	SX 64970 58460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Addicombe4	Addicombe 4: Possible cairn visible on aerial image at SX 6495 5855. Not shown on Ordnance Survey 1954 10560 maps. Visible on 1946 RAF photograph.	User Waypoint	SX 64950 58550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:AssycombS1	Assycombe Hill S1: NMR 916309 clearly refers to Butlers Assycombe Hill S.1 & S.2. The entry refers to Butlers coverage Vol 2 p. 26. It is clear from Butler that the NGR is SX 662 812. This is clear both from the listingat the end of Vol2 as well as from where they are marked on Butlers Map 26. The text states The proximity of these two cairns on te summit of the ridge 400 m to the suth-west suggests these may have been the burial mounds of the community i.e the Assycombe Hill South settlement. However the	User Waypoint	SX 66250 81160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:AssycombS2	Assycombe Hill S2: NMR 916309 clearly refers to Butlers Assycombe Hill S.1 & S.2. The entry refers to Butlers coverage Vol 2 p. 26. It is clear from Butler that the NGR is SX 662 812. This is clear both from the listingat the end of Vol2 as well as from where they are marked on Butlers Map 26. The text states The proximity of these two cairns on te summit of the ridge 400 m to the suth-west suggests these may have been the burial mounds of the community i.e the Assycombe Hill South settlement. However the	User Waypoint	SX 66240 81180					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Bagga Tor	Bagga Tor: Probable prehistoric cairn apparently composed mostly of small stones. There is a possibility of a raised circular bank of stone on its s and e sides. Robbed on w side. Maximum diameter 14.0m height 1.5m	User Waypoint	SX 54790 80410					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Bearwalls	Bearwalls Farm: Indistinct cairn visible south-east of Bearwalls Farm.	User Waypoint	SX 53090 84059					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Bellever12	Bellever Tor 12: Low flat-topped cairn situated immediately outside the eastern edge of a settlement and field system on the gently sloping northern flank of Bellever Tor. The heather and moss covered mound measures 3.6 metres in diameter with a maximum height of 0.35 metres. It is probably sepulchral in origin and appears to be undisturbed.	User Waypoint	SX 64530 76860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Belstone 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62650 93050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Belstone 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62650 93045					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Belstone 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62650 93040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Belstone 4	Belstone 4: Three cairns and lengths of rubble walling on a north-facing slope overlooking Belstone Cleave.	User Waypoint	SX 62600 93030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Belstone 5	Belstone 5: Diameter measures 10.3m. Mound measures 3.8m diameter 0.6m high. A complex site consisting of a 3.8m diameter central mound with a 1m wide a 0.2m high rubble bank 0.9m from the foot of the mound on the e side. 2m beyond this is a 0.5m high scarp. On the w side of the mound and 2.5m from it is a slight bank measuring 1m wide and 0.2m high. This is probably a ring cairn with a central mound although it might be a badly robbed stone hut circle.	User Waypoint	SX 62470 93150					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Birch Tor	Birch Tor Summit: The heavily disturbed remains of a large flat-topped cairn lie on the ridge crest 230 metres north of Birch Tor. The centre and south margin of this feature have apparently suffered from an unrecorded excavation with spoil dumped to the south and on the east fringe of the mound. Two large upright slabs are embedded in the unexcavated interior of the cairn and may have previously been interpreted as elements of a kerb even though they lie several metres in from the actual edge of the feat	User Waypoint	SX 68686 81654					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64530 90340					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64500 90329					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64490 90330					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64480 90320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64470 90290					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaton S	Blackaton Down S: [A SX 7073 7904]. Tumuli on saddle A is 40 feet in diameter with a rim 1 ft. high. One of pair of cairns this one is concave or saucer shaped. Butler Volume 1 Map 20.12.	User Waypoint	SX 70732 79047					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackaven	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60117 91909					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackbrk 1	Blackbrook 1: In area of tin working.	User Waypoint	SX 60230 73870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill 4	Black Hill 4: One of five cairns on Black Hill all in a damaged condition. Cairn with modern stoneheap at north end. Diameter 17.0 meters height 0.7 meters.	User Waypoint	SX 76281 78963					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill 6	Black Hill 6: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28	User Waypoint	SX 76175 78642					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill 7	Black Hill 7: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28	User Waypoint	SX 76190 78960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill 9	Black Hill 9: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28. Grid reference is estimated on Google Earth by comparison to Butlers diagram.	User Waypoint	SX 76150 78660					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill11	Black Hill 11: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28. Grid reference is estimated on Google Earth by comparison to Butlers diagram.	User Waypoint	SX 76167 78646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackHill12	Black Hill 12: The HER lists Black Hill 1-5. Butler lists several more see fig. 2.2 Vol 1 p.28. Grid reference is estimated on Google Earth by comparison to Butlers diagram.	User Waypoint	SX 76167 78676					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackslad 1	Blackslade Ford 1: One of several Prehistoric cairns running south from Blackslade Ford surmounted by a stone marking the boundary between Buckland in the Moor and Ashburton parishes	User Waypoint	SX 73701 75120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackslad 2	Blackslade Ford 2: Probable boundary marker just to the north of Blackslade Ford. One of a group of cairns continuing to the south of Blackslade Ford. Marks the boundary of three parishes Buckland in the Moor Widecombe in the Moor and Ashburton.	User Waypoint	SX 73630 75197					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blackslad 3	Blackslade Ford 3: One of several Prehistoric cairns running south from Blackslade Ford. Badly obscured by gorse not surveyed in 2015 as not accessible.	User Waypoint	SX 73790 74980					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackTor 4	Black Tor 4: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The HER record MDV50264 that this record used to link to has been deleted. This record originates with Butlers listings and will be retained. Field work is required to determine which of these Black Tor cairns exist.	User Waypoint	SX 56960 71310					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackTor 6	Black Tor 6-11: ? See aso: 1472559	User Waypoint	SX 57000 71300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BlackTorAv2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67720 63460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Blakey Tor	Blakey Tor: Radcliffe doubtful cist:  Possibly the cairn referred to in an English Heritage Report and by Fletcher and  Dunn in Patterns of the Past at SX 6115 7373 as a cairn having a shallow  depression in its top.	User Waypoint	SX 61150 73730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Braddon 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63490 79624					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Braddon 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63600 79810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Branscomb 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55194 89076					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Branscomb 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55250 89090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BrentFore 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66246 62190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BrentForeS2	Brent Fore Hill S2: Butler describes 3 cairns here	User Waypoint	SX 66800 61430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BrentForeS3	Brent Fore Hill S3: Butler describes 3 cairns here	User Waypoint	SX 66770 61420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BrentForeS4	Brent Fore Hill S4: Butler describes 3 cairns here	User Waypoint	SX 66750 61430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Broadall	Broadall Lake: Possible cairnfield associated with possible clearance for adjacent enclosures on NMR 1977 aerial image at SX 6112 6310.	User Waypoint	SX 61120 63100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BroadDn 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63270 80070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:BroadHole S	Broad Hole S: HER has this listed as a hut circle. Butler describes as a cairn and NMR suggests possible capstone of a cist. Butler OS SX 5910 7824. NMR OS SX 5915 7824	User Waypoint	SX 59150 78240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Buckland 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 73579 73510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Burnford E	Burnford Common E: HER quoting Greeves: One of two probable prehistoric cairns almost 1.2 kilometres west-north-west of Burnford Farm. A low ring cairn about 50.0 metres east of the south-east corner of a modern enclosure. A low ring bank survives but this has been cut through on the north side by a ditch running east-west. Maximum external diameter is approximately 15.0 metres.	User Waypoint	SX 48150 79270					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Burnford W	Burnford Common W: Greeves quoted on One of two probable prehistoric cairns close by the highest piece of rough ground almost 1.5 kilometres west-north-west of Burnford Farm. This the most westerly cairn lies immediately east of the south-east corner of a modern enclosure. It appears to have been heavily robbed on its north side and cut through by an east-west ditch on the south. Original maximum diameter approximately 20.0 metres.	User Waypoint	SX 48140 79270					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Burrator 1	Burrator 1: Round cairn. Mound measures 10 metres in diameter stands up to 1 metre high and is situated within a post-medieval field.	User Waypoint	SX 57140 69312					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Burrator 2	Burrator 2: 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 [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV12738&resourceID=104]MDV12738[/url] which has a similiar description and is located not far away. See: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/r	User Waypoint	SX 57100 69200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Butterdon W	Butterdon Hill W: Possible long cairn on the west side of Butterdon Hill. Trapezoidal mound oriented west to east of 15 metres by 5 metres and 0.5 to 0.6 metres high tapering to west end and with side ditches 0.9 metres wide by 0.4 metres deep. Upright stones at the east end suggest a forecourt or collapsed chambe	User Waypoint	SX 65400 58600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN:ButterdonN1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65824 59761					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ButterdonN3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65726 59701					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ButterdonN5	Butterdon Hill N5: Small cairn with a possible cist in Butterdon Hill to Piles Hill stone row. Low turf-covered mound of 1.7 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high with a large stone in centre which could be a capstone of a cist or a fallen upright of the stone row	User Waypoint	SX 65600 59200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Buttern 5	Buttern Hill 5: Poorly preserved remains of a small possible ring cairn 4.0 metres in diameter with a turfed over rim up to 0.4 metres high. Located during field investigation in 1978 and surveyed by the Ordnance Survey	User Waypoint	SX 65230 88490					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Buttern 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65650 89170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cadworthy1	Lower Cadworthy farm: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54400 64300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cadworthy2	Lower Cadworthy Farm: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54400 64300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cadworthy3	Cadworthy Farm: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54400 64300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CampRoad 2	Okehampton Camp Road 2: An earthen mound now heavily disturbed is most probably the remains of a prehistoric barrow. It lies on the edge of marshy ground in a slight natural silted floodplain. It measures 20m by 18m and a maximum 0.8m high. The inner core has been dug into - perhaps the product of an unrecorded excavation. Spoil from this digging has been dumped o the southern crest and edges of the mound. Apart from three small boulders on the SE side there is no visible trace of stone in the turf-covere	User Waypoint	SX 59060 93400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chagford 1	Chagford Common 1: CHA 7 8 9 10	User Waypoint	SX 67800 83650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chagford 2	Chagford Common 2: Disturbed cairn. See also CHA 10a-i NMR 443914	User Waypoint	SX 67850 83590					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chagford 3	Chagford Common 3: Round cairn. Diameter 4.7 metres height 0.4 metres. Slight unsurveyable central hollow. A fragmentary and spread bank leads away from this mound towards the nearby agglomerated enclosure. See also CHA 10a-i NMR 443914	User Waypoint	SX 67840 83620					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chagford 4	Chagford Common 4: cairn slight hollow centre. Diameter 6m height 0.4m. See also CHA 10a-i NMR 443914	User Waypoint	SX 67850 83639					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chagford 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67840 83620					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chinkwell	Chinkwell Tor: Cairn (or less probably ring cairn) built around granite outcrop south segment missing. Diameter 22m height 1m.	User Waypoint	SX 72930 78250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Chittlefo1	Chittleford Hill: Possible site of a Neolithic barrow found in the field walls by the roadside near the top of Chittleford Hill. A very large orthostat or shiner (sic) standing here which may have been a capstone. Nearby fields called Shelstone Lay point to the existence of a cromlech. Also the walls of the field contain a large number of very large slabs and pillar-like stones such as might have formed a megalthic tomb.	User Waypoint	SX 72500 75400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cholake	Cholake Head: Turf-covered cairn lies on a broad slopping shelf on the E slopes of Royal Hill at 387m OD. Its diameter is approximately 5.2m by 4.9m and it has a maximum height of 0.5m a central pit is 2.5m across and 0.2m deep. Some stones and small orthostats protrude through the turf but there is no trace of a kerb or cist. Its relationship to a prehistoric wall (SX 67 SW 68) which extends from both the W and E sides of the cairn is uncertain.	User Waypoint	SX 61460 73070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CocksHill W	Cocks Hill W: Cairn of 16.0 metres diameter by 0.8 metres high to the south-west of White Barrow which has been badly damaged	User Waypoint	SX 56185 79153					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Conies 1	Conies Down Stone Row: Possible cairn of circa 3.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high at the north end of the stone row on Conies Down	User Waypoint	SX 58590 79050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Conies 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59170 79239					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Conies 5	Conies Down 5: An apparent long cairn on north-west flank of Conies Down Greeves via an apparent long cairn on nw flank of conies down. Aligned down slope c 20m x 9m x im high. Long axis is nw-se aligned to nw on limsboro cairn. An ancient dry leat (sx57ne/45) passes along contour immediately above cairn. Vegetation cover is mossy with some heather and grasses and distinct from surrounding vegetation. On ne side of cairn is an apparent discrete round cairn  6-7m in diameter and c 0.3m high with simila	User Waypoint	SX 57570 79499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	CN:CoombeBrook	Coombe Brook E: Butler: A common feature associated with the hut groups particularly on this part of the moor is a solitary cairn sited some distance uphill usually just within sight a too frequent occurrence for it to be coincidental.	User Waypoint	SX 62550 62510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CorndonDn 3	Corndon Down 3: Thirty-nine clearance cairns amid medieval fields on the east lower slopes of Corndon Down. The cairns comprise stony turf-covered circular or elliptical heaps of between 2m and 5m across and up to 0.8m high. The majority of the cairns lie within a large abandoned newtake field (centred SX 6879 7521) which appears never to have been cultivated. The remainder are within smaller fields just to the east one of which contains cultivation ridges.	User Waypoint	SX 68790 75210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CornRgW4Dup	Corn Ridge W4 (duplicate): NGR is 6-digit from HER. This looks like a duplicate entry maybe of W4.1. Are there 4 or 5 of these cairns. The descriptions on the HER suggest 4 but there are 5 records? Duplication is more likely as this is a rare case where the underlying Butler records are a bit confusing. The size of the feature in tis record seems to originate with an accoutn from Gerrard at 3.0 x 0.6 - W4.1 is reported as a small cairn at 3.0 x 0.3 - that is very similiar.	User Waypoint	SX 54600 89100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cornwood 1	Cornwood 1: cairn visible and recorded on (rchm app 1985).	User Waypoint	SX 62210 58810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdo2	Corringdon Ball stone row 2: See Barrow report 66.	User Waypoint	SX 66640 61190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdo3	Corringdon Ball 3: NMR A	User Waypoint	SX 66650 61199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdo4	Corringdon Ball 4: NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 66650 61230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdo7	Corringdon Ball 7: ? 2 cairns referred to but only 1 NGR	User Waypoint	SX 66640 61230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdon1	Corringdon: One of two turf-covered cairns lying north-east of the Corringdon stone rows. One measures 7.4m. in diameter and 0.4m high. The other is 8.0m. by 6.5m. and 0.3m high. The re-survey of these cairns in 1979 showed that they are of an unusual class of monument consisting mainly of multiple concentric stone rings. Additionally there is a turf covered barrow to the North East of the cairns and a very large ruined monument 23.0 m in diameter comprising 5 or 6 multiple concentric stone rings lying be	User Waypoint	SX 66660 61200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Corringdon2	Corringdon: One of two turf-covered cairns lying north-east of the Corringdon stone rows. One measures 7.4m. in diameter and 0.4m high. The other is 8.0m. by 6.5m. and 0.3m high. The re-survey of these cairns in 1979 showed that they are of an unusual class of monument consisting mainly of multiple concentric stone rings. Additionally there is a turf covered barrow to the North East of the cairns and a very large ruined monument 23.0 m in diameter comprising 5 or 6 multiple concentric stone rings lying be	User Waypoint	SX 66650 61199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cosdon N1	Cosdon Hill N1: NGR could be SX 63504 93207 which is 100m  to the SW. Butler states At the north end of the hill an inconspicuous turf-covered cairn with shallow central depression lies on the hillside just above the enclosed land. The author looked for this cairn on 12/09/21 but was unable to find it within the deep vegetation cover. 13/12/2024: The record is duplicated on the HER by MDV103625. Butler gave a grid reference of SX 6360 9330 (previously used here). Record MDV103625 has SX 63504 93207 wh	User Waypoint	SX 63600 93300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64880 91809					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64890 91830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64900 91840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64910 91860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64910 91840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64910 91810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64910 91820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64930 91790					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonE 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64930 91830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CosdonNWCFM	Cosdon Hill NW1 (c8+): Cairnfield on Cosdon Hill consisting of at least eight cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 62900 92700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crane Hill	Crane Hill: Greeves (2009) describes this a probable prehistoric cairn on Crane Hill Dartmoor Forest. More recent investigation in 2024 has suggested it is in fact a meiler or the site of a peat-charcoal kiln.	User Waypoint	SX 61882 68773					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownDown 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 56250 59809					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownDown 3	Crownhill Down W6: Cairn with hollow at centre found on sparkwell boundary.	User Waypoint	SX 56790 59880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill	Crownhill Down: Cairn on Crownhill Down of 5.0 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high with a hollow centre. Visible as low rise and by change in vegetation which is grassier above it.	User Waypoint	SX 57300 60000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 1	Crownhill Ridge 1: Barrow I is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down. No evidence of the barrow was noted on aerial photographs or lidar derived images.	User Waypoint	SX 57230 59729					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 2	Crownhill Ridge 2: Barrow H is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 9.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high. The barrow is visible on aerial photographs.	User Waypoint	SX 57230 59749					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 3	Crownhill Ridge 3: Barrow G is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 12.0 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high. The barrow is visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57235 59778					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 4	Crownhill Ridge 4: Barrow F is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 13.0 metres diameter by 0.7 metres high. This is the only barrow in the group shown on historic maps. The barrow is still visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57200 59780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 5	Crownhill Ridge 5: Barrow E is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 8.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high. The barrow is visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57190 59809					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 6	Crownhill Ridge 6: Barrow D is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 8.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high. The earthworks are visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57190 59829					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 7	Crownhill Ridge 7: Barrow C is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 7.0 to 8.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high. The earthworks consist of two conjoined mounds divided by a later robber pit. The earthworks remain identifiable on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57180 59850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 8	Crownhill Ridge 8: Barrow B is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 8.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 57180 59870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill 9	Crownhill Ridge 9: Barrow A is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 9.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 57170 59930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill10	Crownhill Ridge 10: Barrow J is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 9.0 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high.The barrow is visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57170 59960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill11	Crownhill Ridge 11: Barrow K is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 7.0 metres diameter by 0.1 metres high. Not visible on aerial photographs	User Waypoint	SX 57180 60000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill12	Crownhill Ridge 12: Barrow L is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 5.0 metres diameter by 0.1 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 57160 59999					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Crownhill13	Crownhill Ridge 13: Barrow M is one of thirteen in the cemetery on the ridge of Crownhill Down of 3.5 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 57160 60039					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownhillS1	Crownhill Ridge S1: Crownhill Ridge S. cairn 1 at SX57406004 of 19.0 metres diameter by 1.2 metres high. A huge structure with a central pit and just escaping the waste heap encroachment at the western limit of Headon clayworks. It overlooks a pair of small cairns at its foot.	User Waypoint	SX 57400 60040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownhillS2	Crownhill Ridge S2: Crownhill Ridge S. cairn 2 at SX57396001 of 4.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high. The western cairn at the foot of the larger cairn to the north.	User Waypoint	SX 57390 60010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownhillS3	Crownhill Ridge S3: Crownhill Ridge S. cairn 3 at SX57406001 of 4.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high. The eastern cairn at the foot of the larger cairn to the north.	User Waypoint	SX 57400 60010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:CrownSum	Crownhill Summit: Crownhill Summit carn at SX57486025 of 6.0 metres diameter by 0.7 metres high. It has been dug into on one side and surrounded by an outer ring of blocks two only remaining in place. This cairn was the focus of a pair of reaves originating on the nearby field system.	User Waypoint	SX 57480 60250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 1	Cuckoo Rock 1: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. The old NMR record has this entry:Summary: Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank.	User Waypoint	SX 59090 68810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 2	Cuckoo Rock 2: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59120 68810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 3	Cuckoo Rock 3: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59080 68780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 4	Cuckoo Rock 4: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59090 68749					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 5	Cuckoo Rock 5: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59100 68740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 6	Cuckoo Rock 6: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59100 68730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 7	Cuckoo Rock 7: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59120 68780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Cuckoo 8	Cuckoo Rock 8: UPDATE 31/12/2022. The 8 HER records MDV66371 - MDV66378 that these records were based on have since been deleted. Summary : Remains of a cairnfield and enclosure. The cairnfield contains at least sixteen circular and oval mounds with five arranged in a single line along the contour. The enclosure which incorporates two of the cairns is defined by a rubble bank. NB. See first of these records for further details.	User Waypoint	SX 59150 68790					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans 10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60640 66830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans 5	Deadman's Bottom 5 (pos duplicate): UPDATE 31/12/2022. This record was duplicated by HER record MDV57442 which has now been deleted (SiteID=4270 also deleted)	User Waypoint	SX 60670 66959					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60710 66969					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60650 66910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60650 66890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deadmans W	Deadman's Bottom (W): Hut circle. Butler Circle 2 / 3 UPDATE 31/12/2022The following 3 records have been merged into one with the first retained and the other two deleted this corresponds with maintenance done on the HER (MDV48861 and MDV57422 have been deleted). The NGRs have been reset to match MDV57422. 1. SiteID=2587(was MDV48861) now set to HER=MDV574222. SiteID=4174 (was MDV57441) deleted 3. SiteID=4169 (was MDV57422) deleted	User Waypoint	SX 60700 66970					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Deancombe	Deancombe: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57700 68810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dendles 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62400 62200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dendles 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61620 61970					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dockwell 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68302 63962					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dockwell 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68695 64373					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dockwell 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69300 63730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Dockwell 4	Dockwell Ridge E2: cairn on the open moor close to the dockwell moor gate. It lies about 15m from the corner of the moor wall on the west side of the funnel shaped approach to moor gate.	User Waypoint	SX 69350 63690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:DownTor 1	Down Tor, SE of, Tor cairn: 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 for	User Waypoint	SX 58105 69391					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Drizzle 25	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59200 66990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:E White Bar	Eastern White Barrow: Also known as the Eastern Whittabarrow or Whittaburrow. A large round flat topped cairn measuring 26m in diameter and 3.5m high. It is surmounted by a modern drum-shaped marker cairn of 4.5m diameter and 2m high. Known as The Submarine due to its appearance in profile on the horizon. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/16/sub_marine/]Legendary Dartmoor: The Submarine[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 66550 65168					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:East Glaz1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66464 61315					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:East Mill	East Mill Tor: There is no ground evidence to suggest the presence of the cairn described by source (1). However a stoney mound 0.6m high lies at SX 59948928 and forms part of the retaining bank of a small tinners reservoir (SX 58 NE 29). If taken in isolation this feature may be confused with a prehistoric cairn. NB. This record uses this grid reference that assumes it matches with the account from Prowse.Prowse: A small tumulus a short distance south of East Miltor (East Mill Tor) and due east of Hi	User Waypoint	SX 59940 89280					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Emsworthy 1	Emsworthy Rocks E1: HER refers to two cairns	User Waypoint	SX 75280 76820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Emsworthy 2	Emsworthy Rocks E2: HER refers to two cairns	User Waypoint	SX 75330 76840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Foot of NE3	Foot of Longstone 2 (3): Not listed in NMR But near this row 438619. The third of Butlers cairns at the foot of the NE standing stone. The grid reference is estimated from the plan given by Butler that shows 3 cairns around the menhir fig 49.18 p.135 Vol 3.The HER has these entries for this group of 3 cairns MDV55243 MDV55249 MDV55250. Those entries have been assigned arbitrarily to our 3 records as it is difficult to match up.	User Waypoint	SX 59204 67002					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:FordWaste	Ford Waste: Clearance cairn	User Waypoint	SX 60920 61850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:FoxTorMire	Fox Tor Mire: On a gentle N slope is a peaty mound 3.5m in diameter and 0.3m high. On its W perimeter are two large earthfast stone 0.6m high. Several smaller ones protude through the peat near the centre indicating a stone content.	User Waypoint	SX 61800 70099					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GallowsHill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 51204 85223					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ger Tor 2	Ger Tor 2: Pair of cairns identified to the north of Ger Tor. Southern probable cairn comprising a slight ring bank some 6.5 metres in overall diameter and 0.2 metres to 0.3 metres high. Some stone is visible in the bank. Investigated as part of the Royal Commission on the Historic Monuments in England Willsworthy project.	User Waypoint	SX 54570 83449					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GiantsHill1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59631 66875					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GiantsHill2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59311 66696					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GibbetHill4	Gibbet Hill 4: Well-preserved small low cairn visible within a firebreak of mown vegetation. Measures approximately 9 - 10 metres in diameter and a maximum height of 0.3 - 0.4 metres. It is slightly dished in the centre. Small stones are visible as part of its make-up.	User Waypoint	SX 49600 80800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Gibby	Gibby Coombe: Historic cairnfield north-west of Gibby Coombe. A scatter of around 70 small cairns lying within two large fields. These cairns are the result of clearance of surface stone.	User Waypoint	SX 68200 68900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GlassBallN3	Glasscombe Ball N3: cairn sited on ridge	User Waypoint	SX 65930 60452					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GlasscombW4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66193 60845					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Great Nod 8	Great Nodden 8: Group of 6 small cairns. Not found on 03/06/22 20/06/22 28/04/23 31/01/25. However this is overgrown terrain with many clumps of vegetation looking like mounds. The NGRs for these 6 were often very inccurate in the original listings.	User Waypoint	SX 53390 86890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Great Nod 9	Great Nodden 9: Group of 6 small cairns. Not found on 03/06/22 20/06/22 28/04/23 31/01/25. However this is overgrown terrain with many clumps of vegetation looking like mounds. The NGRs for these 6 were often very inccurate in the original listings.	User Waypoint	SX 53400 86909					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatGnats2	Great Gnats Head 2: Round cairn adjacent to cist. Cairn lies 4m s of the cist and survives as a 4m diam and 0.2m high mound. This cairn was investigated in 1901 and found to cover a circular carefully paved area lying on top of a large flat stone.	User Waypoint	SX 61190 68030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:GreatGnats3	Great Gnats Head 3: HER entry does not match the size of the cairn listed by Butler.	User Waypoint	SX 61280 68050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatGnats5	Great Gnats Head 5: HER: quoting Robinson Visited in September 1979. About 150 metres north-north-west of Grinsells Shaugh Prior No.2. A cairn lying in area of blanket bog. Heather covered hollows in centre and on east side. Diameter 10 metres height 0.5 metres. also There are many peat stacks in the area which make reidentification of the cairn difficult.The NGR for this record is estimated based on the decription.	User Waypoint	SX 61580 68029					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatGnats6	Great Gnats Head 6: About 220 metres north-north-west of Grinsells Shaugh Prior No.2 a low poorly defined heather covered cairn. Diameter circa 10 metres height 0.5 metres.. There are many peat stacks in the area which make reidentification of the cairn difficult.The NGR is estimated from the description. Could be a duplicate of HER 13176	User Waypoint	SX 61544 68086					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatGnats7	Great Gnats Head 7: Site of a number of peat charcoal burning platforms on Great Gnats Head. These are not cairns but included here to help explain the many mounds.	User Waypoint	SX 61500 68100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatKnees	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58347 86242					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreatLinks	Great Links Tor: cairn with hollow in centre. Diam 17.5m height 1.6m. ... (grinsell) 18.0m diameter 1.4m high. Siting - hillspur. ... (gerrard) cairn mound measures 19m in diameter and stands up to 1.5m high. An irregular shaped hollow in the centre of the mound measuring 4m long 3m wide and up to 1.3m deep suggests partial early excavation or robbing (mpp).	User Waypoint	SX 54922 86497					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GreenHillNW	Green Hill NW: HER (Greeves):  Probable barrow at SX6328868297 on north-west flank of Green Hill. A discrete and seemingly undisturbed circular mound at SX6328868287 is probably a prehistoric barrow of approximately 8 metres in diameter by 1 metre high. No stones visible. The feature is on the extreme north-west flank of Green Hill on the south side and overlooking a tributary of the Blacklane Brook at a height of 457 metres OD.	User Waypoint	SX 63288 68287					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GrendonFarm	Grendon Farm (Hill W of): Cairn located on highest point of hill west of Grendon Farm measuring 12 metres in diameter composed of small stones overgrown with gorse and heather. Disturbed on the eastern side.	User Waypoint	SX 68050 78350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:Grey Weth 1	Grey Wethers E1: A barrow is situated 274m e of grey wethers. Excavations in 1897/8 exposed a pit containing a little charcoal (baring-gould). [url=http://www.archive.org/stream/reportandtransa24artgoog#page/n132/mode/2up]Fifth Report of the dartmoor Exploraion Committee[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 64110 83210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grey Weth 2	Grey Wethers E2: large circular prehistoric cairn east of grey wethers. It is visible on the ridge from the stone circle. Possible stony ring bank with central cairn mound or ring. A small conventional cairn lies adjacent to it on its ne side.	User Waypoint	SX 64268 83305					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grey Weth 3	Grey Wethers E3: Duplicate of HER 6806	User Waypoint	SX 64310 83289					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grippers 2	Gripper's Hill Summit 2: NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 68592 65501					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grippers 3	Gripper's Hill Summit 3: Butler: the more conspicuous [of the cairns] has been trenched.	User Waypoint	SX 68380 65510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grippers 4	Gripper's Hill Summit 4: Butler: not trenched retains an even profile and seems to have been overlooked by the cairn diggers.	User Waypoint	SX 68370 65520					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grippers 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68893 65580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Grippers W	Gripper's Hill W: Butler: sited in full view of the reservoir. Butler gives OS as SX 6810 6547. Near to this there is a mound visible in Google Earth at SX 68118 65486 - presumably it is this cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 68118 65486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GrippersN1	Gripper's Hill N1: Butler. The reave passes above an apparently undamaged cairn near the northern tip of the hill.	User Waypoint	SX 68300 66390					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GrippersN2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68380 66190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:GutterTor 5	Gutter Tor 5: Round barrow and cist south west of Gutter Tor. Slight traces of round barrow. Cist was once reportedly visible but no longer so.	User Waypoint	SX 57651 66752					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Halsanger	Halsanger: Remains of a cairn on Horridge Common. Probably a medieval clearance cairn rather than a prehistoric cairn	User Waypoint	SX 74450 75220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Halstock 1	Halstock Down 1: HER : SX 5974 9223 three cairns forming part of a cairnfield and irregular aggregate field system 800m s of moorgate farm.	User Waypoint	SX 59740 92230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Halstock 2	Halstock Down 2: SX 5974 9214 A cairn forming part of a cairnfield and irregular aggregate field system 800m south of Moorgate Farm. Diameter measures 4m height 0.3m.	User Waypoint	SX 59740 92140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Halstock 5	Halstock Down 5: Cairn measures 6.1 metres in diameter height 0.7 metres. Central pit measuring 3 metres by 2.5 metres by 0.15 metres deep. Grass and heather covered.Historic England: Two mounds lying south west of the field system may represent funerary cairns. The first one lies at NGR SX 59599214 and survives as a 0.7m high and 6.1m diameter mound with a small central pit. The second cairns lies a short distance to the south west at SX 59579212 and measures 5.8m high by 0.6m high. See also [url=htt	User Waypoint	SX 59590 92140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Halstock 6	Halstock Down 6: Cairn measures 5.8 metres in diameter height 0.6 metres. Central pit measuring 0.8 metres by 0.8 metres by 0.1 metres deep. Grass and heather covered mound. Path passes close to eastern side of mound. Robbing pit situated on western side of mound.Historic England: Two mounds lying south west of the field system may represent funerary cairns. The first one lies at NGR SX 59599214 and survives as a 0.7m high and 6.1m diameter mound with a small central pit. The second cairns lies a shor	User Waypoint	SX 59570 92120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hamel W	Hamel Down W: A circular mound situated on the moderate western slope of Hameldown measuring 13 metres in diameter. It lies within an abandoned field and may be connected with field clearance although its regularity and size if not its position are more convincing as a prehistoric burial mound.	User Waypoint	SX 69970 79040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hamylyn	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53900 83519					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hangingst 1	Hangingstone Hill 1: A low flat-topped cairn located on the summit of Hangingstone Hill. It measures 17.5m north to south by 15.0m at base and is maximum 1.4m high. It is apparently composed of medium sized granite slabs and boulders with a thin and patchy covering of turf. An ovoid hollow 3.1m north to south by 2.0m and 0.3m deep containing the stump of the flag pole (noted in the Devon SMR) lies slightly east of centre. A Range Wardens hut encroaches on the southern side of the cairn. A considerable amo	User Waypoint	SX 61704 86136					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hangingst 2	Hangingstone Hill 2: HER : Possible cairn on Hangingstone Hill was found during excavation in 2017 to be a natural feature although a granite orthostat may have been erected using the natural cairn as a focal point in Prehistoric times.	User Waypoint	SX 61658 86059					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hangingst 3	Hangingstone Hill 3: Natural cairn on Hangingstone Hill used as a modern temporary military defensive position	User Waypoint	SX 61929 86139					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Harbourne 2	Harbourne Head, NE of: A cairn sited on hill slope on arable land crowned by a stoneheap.	User Waypoint	SX 69767 65581					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Harbourne1	Harbourneford 1: The site of a round barrow which has been under the plough for some years. A large number of worked flints have been found on the site.	User Waypoint	SX 71370 62350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Harbourne2	Harbourneford 2: Round barrow in arable field	User Waypoint	SX 71420 62240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Harbourne3	Harbourneford 3: A round barrow situated in the south west corner of a grass field the hedge turns to take account of it.	User Waypoint	SX 71450 62470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hare Tor 1	Hare Tor SE: A damaged cairn 7.4 metres in diameter and 0.4 metres high bisected by an excavation trench. Surveyed in 1998 as part of the Willsworthy project.	User Waypoint	SX 55470 83680					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hare Tor N1	Hare Tor N1: Cairn of 11.6 metres diameter by 0.8 metres high lying between the summits of Hare Tor and Sharp Tor	User Waypoint	SX 55180 84570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Harrowthn 1	Harrowthorn Plantation N 1: This small round cairn 4.7m in diameter and 0.6m high lies on a gentle west facing slope at 305m above OD. It is constructed of small boulders with a large slab 160m by 115m. lying on the northeast side accompanied by a hollowed centre 0.3m deep suggesting a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 62404 62223					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Hawkesbor1	Hawkesborough: The monument includes a round cairn situated on the southern summit of the prominent ridge called Crownhill Down. The round cairn survives as a circular stony mound measuring up to 15 metres in diameter and 1.4 etresm high. In the centre is a large hollow indicating early partial excavation or robbing. This cairn is known locally as â€˜Hawkesboroughâ€™ and was mentioned in a lease dated 16th November 1562 as tin bound for a nearby tinworks. It is probably an outlying cairn associated with the n	User Waypoint	SX 57240 59520					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hay Tor 1	Hay Tor SE1: A once substantial cairn of 22 metres diameter. The fabric has been heavily robbed though traces of a kerb survive.	User Waypoint	SX 76265 76520					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hay Tor 2	Hay Tor SE2: Prehistoric cairn which has been badly disturbed and robbed lies on the southern ridge of Haytor Down - one of a group of four	User Waypoint	SX 76181 76543					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hay Tor 3	Hay Tor SE3: A badly disturbed Prehistoric cairn on the southern ridge of Haytor Down - one of a group of four.	User Waypoint	SX 76098 76550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hay Tor 4	Hay Tor SE4: A badly robbed out cairn on the southern ridge of Haytor Down - one of a group of four.	User Waypoint	SX 76030 76597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hay Tor 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 76861 75925					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hayter S.1	Hayter S: Prehistoric cairn to the south of Haytor Rocks. The cairn consists of a low earth mound of 8.7m diameter and 0.5m high on average. It has a flattish top with a 1.5m by 0.5m deep depression set just off centre marking the site of an unrecorded excavation. This cairn is probably part of a ridge top alignment.	User Waypoint	SX 75631 76809					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Haytor Down	Haytor Down: A very flat and ruinous cairn sited near the Three Parishes Stone at SX76347831. Its position coincides with a reave which occupies the parish boundary and seems to respect the position of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 76337 78318					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HeatreeDown	Heatree Down: Cairn on Heatree Down measuring 14.5 meters in diameter and 0.6 meters high. The cairn itself has been disturbed by looting and is bumpy.	User Waypoint	SX 72435 80255					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hemstone N4	Hemstone Rocks N4: Cairn ne of hemstone rocks. Grinsell refers to a cairn at approx above ngr. Contained a pit in which were burnt bones wood charcoal and two burnt flints (grinsell).	User Waypoint	SX 64800 83800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hen Tor N 8	Hen Tor N8: The author of PDW was unable to locate this site at SX 59490 65810 on 13/08/2017. Unable to confirm its existence or non-existence!	User Waypoint	SX 59490 65810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hen Tor N10	Hen Tor N10: The author of PDW was unable to locate this site at SX 59310 65860 on 13/08/2017. Unable to confirm its existence or non-existence!	User Waypoint	SX 59310 65860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HenlakeDo1	HenlakeDown: Cairn on summit of henlake down. Vis=6/5/1986 (griffith + robinson). A low cairn visible on the summit se of the trig point. Diameter circa 7m height 0.15m. Appears to be a heavily robbed cairn of small stone could be a less heavily robbed ring cairn but rather small for this.	User Waypoint	SX 63060 57199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HenTor	Hen Tor: Cairn lying within an historic field. Forms part of a complex multi period archaeological landscape on the north-west slope of Hen Tor overlooking the valley of the River Plym. Mound is 3m in diameter and stands up to 0.4m high.	User Waypoint	SX 59330 65910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hentor Br 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58410 65580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HenTorM	Hen Tor: A cluster of mounds within an historic field was identified by Gerrard in 1995. Forms part of a complex multi-period archaeological landscape on the north-west slope of Hen Tor overlooking the valley of the River Plym. Not noted in 2002 survey.	User Waypoint	SX 59230 65869					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HenTorWar 4	Hentor Warren: Within the vicinity of these traps are two small stony mounds. The first lies 4m east-north-east of the northern trap and survives as a 1m diameter and 0.1m high mound. The second lies a further 14m to the east-north-east and is 2m in diameter and 0.2m high. A number of edge set stones around the periphery of this mound may indicate the presence of a kerb.	User Waypoint	SX 59300 66140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hickaton	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67390 66162					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Highdown 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52760 85044					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HigherTor 2	Higher Tor S2: On the south side of higher tor belstone common are the apparent remains of a small tor cairn built around an outcrop which although substantial is not shown on os 6 1965. Cairn material mainly on the northern side of the tor. Approximately 15-20m in diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 61200 91500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HisleyWd 1	Hisley Wood 1: Stone piles or possible cairns noted in the wood. Few details given may be related to clearance.	User Waypoint	SX 77226 80632					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HisleyWd 2	Hisley Wood 2: Substantial stone mounds though to be related to field clearance noted 10 metres from a second mound in the wood.	User Waypoint	SX 77391 80669					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HisleyWd 3	Hisley Wood 3: Stone mound noted below path from Bovey Combe to Clam Bridge. No measurements provided. Unlikely to be related to field clearance due to steepness of slope.	User Waypoint	SX 77384 80928					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HisleyWd 4	Hisley Wood 4: Stone pile which may be the result of field clearance noted in the wood near 1960s logging track	User Waypoint	SX 77690 80830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 1	Holne Lee 1: A round cairn overall diameter 22.5 metres with a central platform 7 metres diameter and 0.6 metres high surrounded by a rim 7.8 metres average width and 0.9 metres high. Butler: deformed by a saucer shaped depression in the surface now turfed over and comparatively smooth the product of some ancient excavation.	User Waypoint	SX 67847 69575					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 2	Holne Lee 2: Grinsell (1978) described an additional cairn D here 10.0m. in diameter and 0.6m. high with a hollow in or near the centre. The Royal Commission Holne survey (1997) records this possible feature as somewhat enigmatic while from some aspects it resembles a cairn it is probably the debris from a prospecting pit allied to the nearby extensive tinworking remains. Gerrard: One of 5 cairns on Holne Lee situated 2 kilometres south-west of Fore Stoke. Round cairn. Measures 9.5m by 7.8m. Central pit 4	User Waypoint	SX 67884 69583					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 3	Holne Lee 3: Round cairn overall diameter 19.8m is of similar form to A. having a central platform 8.7m diameter and 0.6m high surrounded by a rim 5.5m average width and 1.0m high. Gerrard: One of 5 cairns on Holne Lee situated 2 kilometres south-west of Fore Stoke. Round cairn. Diameter 21m height 1.3m. Central pit 6m by 6m by 0.3m deep. Robbing pit is slightly east of the mound centre. Old animal burrows within the pit. Rushes in the pit grass gorse bilberry and heather elsewhere.	User Waypoint	SX 67921 69599					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 4	Holne Lee 4: Oval cairn 12 metres by 11 metres overall and 0.9 metres high with a regular central depression 6 metres diameter and 0.9 metres deep. The surround is noticeably dipped to the east-south-east on the long axis where it is only 0.6 metres high. The even turf cover of the stones and the regular profile suggest that this cairn has not been disturbed and maintains its original form as a hollow top cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 67992 69641					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 5	Holne Lee 5: One of two cairns of probable Bronze Age date on Holne Lee. Cairn has an overall diameter of 18.5m and is constructed of small boulders and comprises a central mound 12.8m diameter 0.9m high which has been extensively disturbed. It is immediately surrounded by a ring 2.9m thick and 0.5m high resulting in a cairn of embankment bowl type.	User Waypoint	SX 68495 69805					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 6	Holne Lee 6: Oval cairn 16 metres by 14 metres and 0.6 metres high. The central area (11 metres to 13 metres diameter) is very disturbed with a small off centre mound 0.6 metres high. The cairn has a rim 1.5 metres wide and 0.5 metres high with a south-west facing gap 2 metres wide. There is a single orthostat set into the rim on its east arc. Butler: Originally an outer bank seems to have surrounded a raised interior but this has become badly disordered and further damage has been caused to the edges by 	User Waypoint	SX 68490 69820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 8	Holne Lee 8: A disturbed cairn 9.0 metres in diameter lies on the northern tip of Holne Lee overlooking Venford reservoir. Now standing 0.4 metres high this feature has suffered severe disturbance to its centre.	User Waypoint	SX 68690 69929					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Holne Lee 9	Holne Lee 9: A small stoney cairn lies on the summit of Two Barrows Hill some 60m SW of three large skyline cairns. Some small stones protrude through the turf-covered mound which measures 4.8m N to S by 4.1m. It stands a maximum of 0.3m high. There is no trace of a cist or kerb. NB. Formerly listed as Holne Lee 11 but changed to 9.	User Waypoint	SX 67767 69496					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneLee N	Holne Lee N: A cairn situated within the field system at SX68847032 survives as a 9.7 metre diameter flat-topped mound standing up to 0.8 metres high. A small hollow in the centre of the cairn suggests that it has been partially excavated or robbed.. Possibly visible at around 20m to the east of Butlers grid reference at SX 68864 70324 on Google satellite. This record will revert to Butlers NGR until location confirmed.NB. record duplicated on HER as MDV129703 see SiteID=1841.	User Waypoint	SX 68840 70319					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg 2	Holne Ridge N2 stone row: Cairn associated with stone alignment and a second cairn to the east. This cairn stands a short distance north of the alignment and survives as a 3.8 metre diameter mound standing up to 0.4 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 66732 71089					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66920 71190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg 7	Holne Ridge N7: One of eight cairns forming part of a cairn cemetery on Holne Ridge. Cairn near horns cross. It has been excavated there is a trench through the centre. A hole was sunk in calm and contained charcoal and bones.	User Waypoint	SX 66920 71040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg 8	Holne Ridge N8: ? NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 66910 70990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66904 70672					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg11	Holne Ridge N11: Ring cairn	User Waypoint	SX 66698 70019					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66740 71078					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg13	Holne Ridge N13: Cairn forms part of a cairn cemetery on Holne Ridge. Diameter 7.6 metres height 1.0 metre. Central pit 1.1 metres wide 0.6 metres deep. At the south-east end is a large slab which may represent a stone from a displaced cist.	User Waypoint	SX 66990 70457					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg14	Holne Ridge N14: Cairn built upon an earlier stone hut circle situated within an agglomerated enclosure 330m sw of horns cross	User Waypoint	SX 66720 70820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg15	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66940 70130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HolneRidg16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66810 71090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 1	Homerton Hill 1: Two circular cairns and an ovoid cairn lie within an enclosure forming part of a cairnfield on Homerton Hill. The two circular mounds measure 4 metres and 6.3 metres in diameter and stand up to 0.4 metres and 0.7 metres high respectively. The larger mound has a central hollow measuring 2.3 etresm by 1.2 metres by 0.15 metres deep suggesting that it has been robbed or partially excavated. A length of lynchet measuring 1 metre wide and 0.3 metres high leads from the large cairn to a nearby 	User Waypoint	SX 56230 90370					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 2	Homerton Hill 2: Cairn within cairnfield on Homerton Hill. The cairn is ovoid in shape and measures 5.9 metres long 3.9 metres wide and stands up to 0.5 metres high. It forms part of a group of mounds which most likely represents stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56221 90545					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 3	Homerton Hill 3: Possible ring cairn of 9.5 metres diameter lies on the crest of Homerton Hill. The enclosing bank on the south side is 2.4 metres wide by 0.4 metres high. This feature has been incorporated into a later field system also associated with a hut circle and several clusters of clearance cairns some of which have been Scheduled.	User Waypoint	SX 56220 90370					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 4	Homerton Hill 4: group of seven cairns of between 3 metres and 5.7 metres diameter by between 0.8 metres and 1.1 metres high forming part of the cairn cemetery on Homerton Hill	User Waypoint	SX 56160 90320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 6	Homerton Hill 6: This cairn forms an outlying part of a cairnfield. Cairn measures 4 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.2 metres high. The north-western part of the mound has seen limited damage probably as a result of partial robbing. This cairn may contain burials but the mound does form part of a group which most likely represent stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56130 90450					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 7	Homerton Hill 7: Update 31/12/2022: This record was previously associated with HER record MDV52476 which has been deleted. This record has now been linked to MDV5578 and the NGRs updated accordingly.Cairn of 4 metres diameter by up to 0.7 metres high forming part of a cairnfield on Homerton Hill. A shallow central hollow 0.7 metres by 0.4 metres by 0.1 metres deep suggests robbing or partial early excavation. This cairn may contain burials but the mound does form part of a group which most likely repr	User Waypoint	SX 56150 90499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Homerton 9	Homerton Hill 9: This cairn forms an outlying part of a cairnfield. The cairn measures 4.3 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.3 metres high. This cairn forms part of a group of mounds which most likely represents stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56268 90541					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:HootenWheal	Hooten Wheals Mine: A robbed cairn 50m SW of the ruinous former Hooten Wheals Mine offices on the S flank of Down Ridge. The turf covered stony mound is circular with a diameter of 8.0m and stands 0.75m high. A square hollow 1.6m wide probably the result of an unrecorded excavation lies centrally in the mound with a spoil heap on its NW margin.	User Waypoint	SX 65603 71063					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Horridge 2	Horridge Common 2: A probable cairn has been massively disturbed and robbed. Its appearance is of an amorphous spread of small granite boulders with a slightly raised central area. Condition is declining and bracken covered.	User Waypoint	SX 75650 74950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Huntingdon	Heap of Sinners: Huntingdon Barrow or Heap of Sinners cairn north of Huntingdon Warren. A large cairn measuring 22 metres in diameter with an average height of 1.4 metres. It is constructed of large boulders but has been mutilated by the erection of marker cairns and shelters on it	User Waypoint	SX 66217 66912					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Hurston	Hurston Common: Cairn or hut circle on the north side of a D-shaped enclosure on west side of Hurston Main Reave on Chagford Common. NB. Formerly listed here as Hurston Ridge which duplicates the name of another cairn to the SW. Renamed to Hurston Common (07/09/2025).	User Waypoint	SX 67660 83500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Kennon S2	Kennon Hill S2: 2 cairns and 1 cairn and cist at Kennock Hill South (HER 64130 HER 61776 HER 64129)	User Waypoint	SX 64530 88349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Kennon S3	Kennon Hill S3: 2 cairns and 1 cairn and cist at Kennock Hill South (HER 64130 HER 61776 HER 64129)	User Waypoint	SX 64680 88260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lakehead 14	Lakehead Hill 14: Two low stoney cairns situated in open moorland on the gently sloping north-eastern flank of Lakehead Hill 500m south of Postbridge.	User Waypoint	SX 64960 78469					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lakehead 15	Lakehead Hill 15: Denuded mound probably barrow located on open moorland on Lakehead Hill. The flat-topped mound measures 8.5m ns by 5.0m with a maximum height of 0.35m. There is no stone apparent in the construction of this feature and though partially obscured by long grass it appears to be undisturbed.	User Waypoint	SX 64940 78500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LambsDown 2	Lambs Down 2: Butler refers to burial cairns amongst clearance cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 69452 65895					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LambsDown 3	Lambs Down 3: Butler refers to burial cairns amongst clearance cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 69460 65849					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LambsDown 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69512 65809					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LangcomHd2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62040 66300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Langridge	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64200 84760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Langstone 1	Langstone Moor 1: Round cairn measures 5.3 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.3 metres high. Traces of a kerb are visible around the outer edge of the mound. Excavations carried out by the Dartmoor Barrow Committee revealed a pit cut into the subsoil but no artefacts.	User Waypoint	SX 55732 78117					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Langstone 3	Langstone Moor 3: 2 Grinsell cairns 40a 558781 (roughly) and 41a 557782 (roughly). NMR There is a cairn at SX 55627816 which may be Worths smallbarrow. Butler states: PET 40a 41a	User Waypoint	SX 55612 78158					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Langstone 4	Langstone Moor 4: Originally identified as another hut circle this feature was surveyed in 2003 and recorded as one of a line of three clearance cairns. See also SiteID=6919	User Waypoint	SX 55510 77760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Langstone M	Langstone Moor (c6): Peat mounds to east SX552780? See: 439658	User Waypoint	SX 55510 77760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Laughter 1	Laughter Tor Stone Row: Cairn at west end of Laughter Tor stone row of 5.5 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high. This cairn may be original or the result of restoration work when the standing stone was re-erected.	User Waypoint	SX 65220 75380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LegisTor E3	Legis Tor E3: A disturbed cairn on the slopes south of Legis Tor. SX 57338 65401. A disturbed turf-covered stony round cairn on the south slope of Legis Tor possibly associated and contemporary with two similar examples further to the NE. The cairn is somewhat spread and misshapen and has evidence of having been dug into on the NE side although no cist has been exposed. The maximum spread is 4.8m and the remains stand to 0.4m high.	User Waypoint	SX 57338 65401					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LegisTor E4	Legis Tor E4: HER (Newman): A partial hut circle or clearance heap. SX 57252 65274. A semi-circle of stones and some earthfast boulders 13.5m west of an enclosed hut settlement on the southern slope of Legis Tor may represent partial remains of a hut circle or more likely a clearance heap. The overall width of the feature is 7.8m and the mound is 0.4m high. The stones are mostly small and turf covered.	User Waypoint	SX 57252 65274					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Limsboro	Limsboro: A prehistoric Tor cairn with a diameter of approximately 14.3m.	User Waypoint	SX 56567 80549					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LittleGnats	Little Gnat's Head: Circular ring bank on Little Gnats Head between the River Plym and Deadmans Bottom. Overgrown with grass and peat there is a 0.5 metre gap on the south-west side. The location is a likely one for a cairn but the feature more closely resembles a hut circle especially with a possible entrance gap to the south-west.	User Waypoint	SX 60845 67193					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LittleLink1	Little Links Tor 1: Ring cairn. Survives as a circular bank 2m wide and 0.4m high surrounding an internal area measuring 13m in diameter. A 3m wide gap in the western side of the bank may be the result of partial robbing. This ring cairn is of the unrevetted without central mound variety.	User Waypoint	SX 54280 87470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LittleLink2	Little Links Tor 2: HER quoting Greeves: Apparently unrecorded prehistoric cairn in the upper reaches of the River Lyd approximately 150 metres north of the Smallacombe valley. Located at SX 54291 87520 approximately 30 metres north-west of ring cairn MDV51428. It is a low cairn mound with a relatively level top no more than about 0.30 metres in height approximately 10 metres by 9.0 metres in diameter.It lies not far north of the stone alignment MDV51434 which due to the significant amount of prehistori	User Waypoint	SX 54291 87520					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 1	Longstone Hill 1: Two possible prehistoric clearance cairns. Both mounds are sub-circular in shape. The western mound measures 6m in diameter and stands up to 1.1m high on the downslope side and 0.3m high on the upslope whilst the eastern mound measures 5m in diameter 0.3m high on the downslope and 0.2m high on the upslope. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the c	User Waypoint	SX 56606 91132					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 2	Longstone Hill 2: A disturbed cairn on the level summit of Longstone Hill 60m east of the flagstaff. The circular cairn measures 9.4m in diameter and stands 0.4m high.	User Waypoint	SX 56691 91140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 3	Longstone Hill 3: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 6.2m in diameter and stands up to 1.2m high on the downslope side and 0.5m high on the upslope. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of t	User Waypoint	SX 56787 91355					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 4	Longstone Hill 4: Four cairns were recorded at this location in 1994 situated on the ridge south of Longstone Hill forming part of a cairnfield. Possibly prehistoric clearance cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 56801 90697					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 5	Longstone Hill 5: Both mounds are sub-circular in shape and these measure 2.8 metres and 4 metres in diameter and stand 0.2 metres and 0.4 metres high. A hollow in the north eastern side of the southern mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some moun	User Waypoint	SX 56750 90650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 6	Longstone Hill 6: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 4m in diameter and stands up to 0.35m high. A hollow in the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance c	User Waypoint	SX 56726 90762					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 7	Longstone Hill 7: Possible prehistoric clearance cairn. Feature is sub-circular in shape 4.5 metres in diameter standing up to 0.9 metres high on the downslope side and 0.3 metres high on the upslope. Many of the cairns within the group are crest sited strongly suggesting that many probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance	User Waypoint	SX 56684 90617					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 8	Longstone Hill 8: HER quoting Gerrard:  Two cairns. The northern mound (at SX 56749040) is oval 5m by 4m stands up to 0.4m high and is aligned east-west. The southern mound (at SX 56749039) is sub-circular 8m in diameter and stands up to 0.6m high.	User Waypoint	SX 56745 90398					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone 9	Longstone Hill 9: HER quoting Gerrard: SX56729035 Southernmost cairn forming part of a cairnfield of at least 64 mounds. Sub-circular in shape 4.5m in diam and up to 0.7m high (mpp).Newman: There is no ground evidence in the area described by the grid reference to suggest the presence of a cairn. The cairnfield described in 1994 (1393516) commences some 300m to the north. Suspect grid reference.	User Waypoint	SX 56724 90352					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone S	Longstone Hill S: A very disturbed cairn on Longstone Hill. The mound measures 8.7 metres north-south by 8.3 metres and stands a maximum of 1.0 metres high on its west side. The western half of the interior is occupied by two amorphous hollows which appear to be unrecorded antiquarian excavations. Spoil from these features has been deposited on the southern flank of the cairn. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of a kerb or cist.	User Waypoint	SX 56909 90553					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone10	Longstone Hill 10: Three possible prehistoric clearance cairns. All three are sub-circular between 3.4m and 4m in diameter and up to between 0.5m and 0.8m high. Many of the cairns within the group are crest sited strongly suggesting that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance	User Waypoint	SX 56601 90695					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone11	Longstone Hill 11: Three cairns forming part of a cairnfield of at least 64 mounds. Two of the mounds are sub-circular. The north and south cairns measure 2.5 metres in diameter. The third cairn is ovoid in shape is aligned east-west and measures 4.0 metres by 2.0 metres.	User Waypoint	SX 56533 90750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone12	Longstone Hill 12: The northern mound measures 4.3m in diameter and stands 1m high on the downslope side and 0.3m high on the upslope. The southern mound measures 3.2m in diameter and stands up to 0.5m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated wi	User Waypoint	SX 56824 90963					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone13	Longstone Hill 13: The northern mound measures 4.3m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. The southern mound which has seen limited damage as a result of a track cutting through the western edge measures 4.2m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds s	User Waypoint	SX 56777 90968					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone14	Longstone Hill 14: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 5m in diameter and stands up to 0.7m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56803 91237					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone15	Longstone Hill 15: Two of the mounds are sub-circular in shape and these measure 3.2m in diameter by 0.6m high and 3.8m in diameter by 0.4m high. The remaining mound is oval in shape is aligned NNW to SSE measures 4m long by 2.3m wide and stands up to 0.3m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of s	User Waypoint	SX 56771 91277					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone16	Longstone Hill 16: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 3m in diameter and stands up to 0.2m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56729 90976					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone17	Longstone Hill 17: The western mound measures 4.5m in diameter and stands up to 0.4m high whilst the eastern mound measures 5.5m in diameter and 0.3m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of the	User Waypoint	SX 56664 91015					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone18	Longstone Hill 18: Possible prehistoric clearance cairn. Sub-circular 4.2m in diameter and up to 0.3m high. A central hollow 1m square by 0.2m deep suggests partial early excavation or robbing.	User Waypoint	SX 56702 91080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone19	Longstone Hill 19: Four possible prehistoric clearance cairns - part of MDV5577. Gerrard (1994) records four possible cairns forming part of a cairnfield. Three are sub-circular The remaining mound is ovoid. 2004 survey identified two of the four in vicinity.	User Waypoint	SX 56597 91072					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone20	Longstone Hill 20: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 5m in diameter and stands up to 0.9m high on the downslope side and 0.3m high on the upslope. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of th	User Waypoint	SX 56566 91104					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone21	Longstone Hill 21: Two possible prehistoric clearance cairns. The northern mound measures 6.5 metres in diameter and stands up to 1 metres on the downslope side and 0.4 metres high on the upslope. The southern mound measures 2.5 metres in diameter and 0.2 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 56654 91196					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone22	Longstone Hill 22: Two of the mounds are ovoid in shape are aligned north west to south east and measure respectively 3.5m long 2.2m wide and 0.5m high and 8m long 4m wide and 0.8m high. The third mound is sub-circular measures 5.7m in diameter and stands 1.1m high on the downslope side and 0.3m high on the upslope. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns pr	User Waypoint	SX 56673 91252					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone23	Longstone Hill 23: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 3m in diameter and stands up to 0.3m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56751 91327					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone24	Longstone Hill 24: The mound is sub-circular in shape measures 3m in diameter and stands up to 0.3m high. Many of the mounds within the cairnfield are crest sited and are therefore clearly visible from long distances to the east and west. This situation strongly suggests that many of the cairns probably contain burials although the size and shape of some mounds suggests that some may also be associated with stone clearance connected with cultivation of the area.	User Waypoint	SX 56714 91291					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Longstone25	Longstone Hill 25: Possible prehistoric clearance cairn. Cairn is sub-circular in shape measures 4.7m in diameter and stands up to 0.5m high. A hollow in the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing.	User Waypoint	SX 56791 90896					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lower Hor1	Lower Horridge 1: One of two round cairns on the northern sector of Horridge Common survives as a turf-covered mound with a base diameter of 11 metres. Covered by gorse at time of 2015 survey.	User Waypoint	SX 75505 75152					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lower Hor2	Lower Horridge 2: One of two round cairns on the northern sector of Horridge Common survives as a turf-covered mound with a base diameter of 10 metres. Covered by gorse at time of 2015 survey.	User Waypoint	SX 75527 75126					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lower Wat1	Lower Watervale Farm, E of: Remains of a barrow of earth and stone bisected by a modern wall at its south eastern extreme. Not discernible on Google Earth but Lidar data (1m DSM data) suggests there is a structure at around SX 51077 83635 bisected by a wall - this is close to SX 5107 8363 given by Grinsell.	User Waypoint	SX 51077 83635					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LowerHartor	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60174 67299					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:LowerRat 1	Lower Rattle Brook: Clearance cairn of 3 metres diameter by up to 0.5 metres high on the west side of the settlement on the east bank of Rattle Brook	User Waypoint	SX 56240 84550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Lowton Bk	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66900 82870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Mardle 2	Mardle Valley 2: HER quoting Gerrard: Round cairn. Diameter 8m height 0.4m. A small trench leading in from the north-west is 1.5m long by 1m wide and 0.2m deep.This cairn has been cleared of vegetation by the DPA in September 2025 and the author visited shortly afterwards on 02/10/2025. Of the 4 cairns cleared this one I was unable to locate with certainty but I was lacking time for a thorough search. I had probably located it but was uncertain I had correctly identified it. It maybe more obvious when	User Waypoint	SX 67610 69220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Mardle 5	Mardle Valley 5: Ovoid feature measuring 4.5 metres north to south by 5.2 metres and stands 1.1 metres high. An amorphous hollow roughly 1.0 metres in diameter is situated in the centre of the mound.Visit by author 02/10/2025 to look for this site. Unable to locate cairns 5-8 due to dense vegetation cover. This site might be easier to locate when the bracken has died back more in the winter or early spring.	User Waypoint	SX 67790 68889					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Mardle 6	Mardle Valley 6: Oval cairn 16 metres by 14 metres and 0.6 metres high. The central area (11 metres to 13 metres diameter) is very disturbed with a small off centre mound 0.6 metres high. The cairn has a rim 1.5 metres wide and 0.5 metres high with a south-west facing gap 2 metres wide. There is a single orthostat set into the rim on its east arc.Visit by author 02/10/2025 to look for this site. Unable to locate cairns 5-8 due to dense vegetation cover. This site might be easier to locate when the bra	User Waypoint	SX 67810 68720					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:Mardle 7	Mardle Valley 7: Round cairn measuring approximately 9 metres in diameter (around 0.6 metres high) almost on the summit of hill east of the River Mardle. It is constructed of small boulders and the centre has been disturbed.Visit by author 02/10/2025 to look for this site. Unable to locate cairns 5-8 due to dense vegetation cover. This site would appear to be located in widespread dense gorse which is head height - impossible to investigate.	User Waypoint	SX 67920 68550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Mardle 8	Mardle Valley 8: One of two possibly three hut circles on the moderate west-facing slope above the left bank of the River Mardle. This third possible hut consists of coursed boulder and rubble walls 0.6m wide and 0.5m high enclose a roughly circular area 2.0m in diameter with a possible entrance in the south side. It is not certain whether this is a small hut circle or an elaborate clearance cairn relating to the medieval or later exploitation of this area.Visit by author 02/10/2025 to look for this s	User Waypoint	SX 67780 68760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Mardon E	Mardon Down E: One of four cairns on east side of Mardon Down. 4.0 metres diameter and 0.3 metres high. Possibly a clearance cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 77500 87500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Merripit 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66359 79926					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Merrivale20	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55700 75200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 1	Nattor Down 1: Cairn of 13.2 metres diameter by 0.9 metres high on the south-west flank of Nattor Down. This cairn is badly damaged and spread	User Waypoint	SX 53900 82669					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 2	Nattor Down 2: Cairn of 10 metres diameter by 0.8 metres high 440 metres north-west of Nattor FarmLocation	User Waypoint	SX 53660 82530					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 3	Nattor Down 3: NMR A. A weighty flat slab partly turf covered may perhaps be the cover of a cist. (Butler Vol. 2 p.99)	User Waypoint	SX 53933 82864					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 4	Nattor Down 4: NMR B	User Waypoint	SX 54100 82950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 6	Nattor Down 6: NGR 54258297?	User Waypoint	SX 54289 82990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53690 82746					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Nattor 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53837 82957					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Newleycombe	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59630 69830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:North Hes 1	North Hessary Tor 1: Possible round barrow on North Hessary Tor of 7.0 metrs diameter by 0.4 metres high which some authorities suggest may be a much later pillow mound or flagpole support	User Waypoint	SX 57877 74224					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:O Brook 1	O Brook 1: Centred SX 66327148. Three small cairns lie in open moorland on the crest of the steep valley side above the left bank of the O Brook immediately south of the current limit of cultivation.	User Waypoint	SX 66317 71481					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:O Brook 2	O Brook 2: HER Ruinous cairn lies within a settlement complex containing nine hut circles and several irregular enclosures on the gentle north-east facing slope of Slade Newtake immediately south of Saddle Bridge. NB. Described as a possible bury or pillow mound by Butler.	User Waypoint	SX 66418 71767					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:O Brook 3	O Brook 3: A small circular heather-covered stony mound lies on a slope above the valley of the OBrook. The mound measures 4.4m N-S 45m E-W and is approximately 0.8m high. It is probably a burial cairn and may well be associated with the Bronze Age settlement in the immediate area	User Waypoint	SX 66199 71321					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:O Brook 6	O Brook East Hut 8: cairn partly overlying a hut circle within a partially enclosed hut settlement 430m nw of horns cross	User Waypoint	SX 66710 71260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:OkeTor 2	Oke Tor (E of): Lying midway between the two settlements is a 4.9m diameter flat topped cairn standing up to 0.7m high	User Waypoint	SX 61500 89679					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Old Hill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66344 62998					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Parkland	Parkland: Features recorded in 1996 woodland survey probable clearance cairns. Consist of large and small boulders and rocks possible remains of earlier field boundaries possibly prehistoric in origin.	User Waypoint	SX 59200 61800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59830 62260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59797 62319					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 5	Penn Beacon SW5: Radcliffe corrects Butlers listing: The plan in Butler V p26 (Fig 7) refers to  Penn Beacon 10. The plan for this site is Fig 6 p25 for which no cist is suggested. n.b. Following Radcliffe this has been corrected in this listing.	User Waypoint	SX 59590 62470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 6	Penn Beacon SW6: ?	User Waypoint	SX 59491 62658					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 7	Penn Beacon SW7: ?	User Waypoint	SX 59480 62569					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59490 62580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59410 62580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac11	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59340 62740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac12	Penn Beacon SW12: Butler: one of a pair (with cairn 11) the companion mound a few metres uphill has been reduced to an oval shape by the removal of half of its structure the arc of stones foooting the upper part alone remaining.	User Waypoint	SX 59360 62740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac13	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59300 62870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac14	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59270 62940					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac15	Penn Beacon W15: ?	User Waypoint	SX 59210 63029					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59260 63010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn Beac17	Penn Beacon W17: Many of the Butler Penn Beacon cairns could match HER 12910 - this one is closer!	User Waypoint	SX 59200 62900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Penn BeacSW	Penn Beacon SW: Stone ring encircling natural rock.24m in diameter with bank 1m wide and 0.3m high. Only a few boulders remain.	User Waypoint	SX 59580 62420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Piles Bk 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64900 61099					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Piles Bk 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64542 61085					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Piles N4	Piles Hill N4: This HER record is from an aerial photograph from about 1980. The author was unable to find a site that matches this record. Possible cairn possibly one of a group of cairns. Visible on 1980 nmr ap.(rchm app 1985)	User Waypoint	SX 65400 60960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Piles N5	Piles Hill N5: This HER record is from an aerial photograph from about 1980. The author was unable to find a site that matches this record. Possible cairn possibly one of a group of cairns. Visible on 1980 nmr ap.(rchm app 1985)	User Waypoint	SX 65360 60970					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:PilesSW 3	Piles Hill SW3: We have the following which might refer to the same cairn but it is hard to tell. 1)Butler 53.11.3 Piles Hill SW (SX64785963) size 10.0 x 0.4 2) HER MDV13094 (SX64805950) size 7 x 0.25. NOTE. Butler also listed this as being Grinsell Harford 25 (SX64885966) size 12 x 0.3 but that we have listed as another site. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author loo	User Waypoint	SX 64800 59500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:PilesSW13	Piles Hill SW13: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated withthe `Bulllaven Reave.	User Waypoint	SX 64560 59910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:PilesSW15	Piles Hill SW15: Irregular pear-shaped mound 7.4m x 4.3m and 0.3m high formed of small stones lying atop the peat. More of the stone lies close by the mound. The mound is not a burial cairn but is probably a post-Mediaeval feature.	User Waypoint	SX 64790 59510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Prestonbury	Prestonbury: Circular crop mark circa 20 metres diameter visible on aerial photograph within Prestonbury Hillfort. Located against inner edge of bank on west side. Possibly a ring cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 74680 90030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:PupersHill2	Pupers Hill 2: Greeves: An apparently undisturbed prehistoric flat-topped cairn approximately 5.0 meters in diameter by up to 0.5 meters high located to the south of Kits Stone on the track from Lud Gate to Huntingdon Warren. The author found this cairn on 02/08/2025 and the grid reference has been updated as it was a it inaccurate! No photos unfortunately.	User Waypoint	SX 67830 67067					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Quintins 1	Quintins Man: Quintins man the placename seems to indicate the existence of a menhir but the object to which it is applied is to a cairn. No record of a menhir standing by a cairn. Cairn (heig 1.83m diam 20.1m).	User Waypoint	SX 62101 83872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Raddick P1	Raddick Plantation 1: Matches NMR. Not clear on Grinsell he gives a grid reference 23m off at 57277028 Burator Wood (WAL 35) WAL 35?	User Waypoint	SX 57511 70303					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Raddick P2	Raddick Plantation 2: sub-circular cairn 5m diam 0.2m high (mpp). Location? Butlers description suggests couldbe octed at SX 57847 70310.	User Waypoint	SX 57508 70261					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Raddick W1	Raddick Hill W1: 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 fo	User Waypoint	SX 57550 70820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Raddick W8	Raddick Hill W8: NMR & Butler match. Grinsell 17a is a distance at 57477076 WAL 17a?	User Waypoint	SX 57355 70855					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Red Brook	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65560 62949					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RiddingDn 1	Ridding Down 1: Round barrow on Ridding Down of 8.0 metres diameter by 0.6 metres high. An earthwork mound is clearly visible on aerial photographs of the 1960s. The mound has been mutilated by historic robbing visible as a central pit. The mound is adjacent to and possibly respected by a boundary bank probably the remains of a reave.	User Waypoint	SX 58043 61208					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RiddingDn 2	Ridding Down 2: Ring barrow on Ridding Down of 20.0 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high. A low mound encircled by a narrow scarp and outer bank are clearly visible on aerial photographs. It is one of a pair of prehistoric round barrows recorded on Ridding Down.	User Waypoint	SX 58045 61358					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Riddon 1	Riddon Ridge summit: cairn discovered. Ridge siting. Diameter 4.5m height 0.3m.	User Waypoint	SX 66330 76630					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ringmoor10	Ringmoor Down 10: 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 Grinsells SHEEPSTOR 13d.	User Waypoint	SX 56720 66670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ringmoor12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 57141 66638					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ringmoor14	Ringmoor Down 14: 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 Grinsells SHEEPSTOR 13d and/or Butlers 49.21.10 see: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=1535]Ringmoor Down 10[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 56905 66768					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RipponTor 7	Rippon Tor 7: Low stony mound circa 1.5 metres diameter on the south-western slope of Rippon Tor	User Waypoint	SX 74554 75384					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RipponTor 8	Rippon Tor 8: Low stony mound about 1.5 metres diameter	User Waypoint	SX 74491 75483					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Rough Tor	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60880 80169					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoundHillE2	Round Hill E2: HER quoting Quinnell: The earthwork noted by Greeves (1982) is at SX 61607440 on a triangular patch of moorland effectively isolated by a silted stream course on the W and S and tin workings to the E with the West Dart to the N.	User Waypoint	SX 61610 74410					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoundhilSE4	Round Hill SE4: Prowse 1901. Cairn with retaining circle. Remnant of a small cairn enclosing portions of two kists side by side level with the surface and nearly filled up with soil. Note - cists no longer visible.	User Waypoint	SX 60630 73960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHill 6	Royal Hill E6: Turf-covered cairn is situated on a flat plain near the foot of the steep eastern slope of Royal Hill. It measures 5.7m in diameter about 0.45m high and it has a central hollow approximately 1.5m in diameter and 0.3m deep in the top. On the northern side a few small ?upright stones a maximum of 0.3m high may mark the remnants of a kerb. There is no trace of a cist. Numerous small stone heaps mostly dumped 19th century stone clearance material are evident in the general vicinity	User Waypoint	SX 62080 72570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillA	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry A: Cairn A. The most northerly is crest-sited as you approach uphill from the south with concave centre. Approximately 4.0 metres in diameter Maximum height of 0.4 metres with a 2.0 metre length of wall attached to the south-west. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62650 72270					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillB1	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry B1: Cairn B. 1st of line of cairns B-B2-B3-C. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401) The second cairn 33 metres to the south-west of A is 2.0 metres in diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 62590 72230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillB2	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry B2: Cairn B2. 2nd of line of cairns B-B2-B3-C. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62588 72218					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillB3	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry B3: Cairn B3. 3rd of line of cairns B-B2-B3-C. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62584 72204					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillC	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry C: Cairn C. 4th of line of cairns B-B2-B3-C. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62580 72189					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillD	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry D: Cairn D. 1st of line of cairns D-E-F. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62640 72210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillE	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry E: Cairn E. 2nd of line of cairns D-E-F. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62653 72215					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RoyalHillF	Royal Hill E Cairn Cemetry F: Cairn F. 3rd of line of cairns D-E-F. Part of cairn cemetry consisting of 8 reported 8 cairns see master record SiteID 4068 (MDV18401)	User Waypoint	SX 62670 72220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:RuelakePit	Ruelake Pit: Cairnfield of apparent Prehistoric date consisting of at least a dozen stony heaps many c.2m diam x 0.5m-1m high. Several seem to have been dug into. The location is on the southern flank of Kennon Hill east of the upper portion of the tin openwork known as Ruelake Pit.	User Waypoint	SX 64060 88750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ryders Hill	Ryders Hill: Large platform cairn 30.5 m diameter and on average 1.0 m high is turf covered and in good condition except for the erection of Petres Bound Stone a modern boundary stone and an Ordnance Survey triangulation pillar upon it. It lies on the broad level summit of Ryders Hill.	User Waypoint	SX 65982 69067					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Saddlesbo2	Saddlesborough E2: Probable prehistoric cairn on Shaugh Moor. This site is included in the local list of Nationally Important Dartmoor sites. A turf-covered mound at SX56086322 measuring 3.2 metres in diameter and a maximum 0.5 metres high located on the crest of a rise. No surface boulders or stones are evident.	User Waypoint	SX 56070 63220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Scorhill N3	Scorhill N3: Turner recorded a possible cairn here in 1978 but a subsequent Ordnance Survey visit cast doubt on the identification / location appears a mis-identification of the hut circle MDV132781 to the north.	User Waypoint	SX 65380 87750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shaden Moor	Shaden Moor: Butler: A single burial mound sited between the parallel reaves also miraculously survives with no more damage than a lightly holllowed top.	User Waypoint	SX 54740 63500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShadyBack	Shady Back Tor: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56490 64810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shapley 1	Shapley Common 1: A platform cairn situated on the north facing slope of a prominent ridge approximately 550 metres north of Shapley Tor. The cairn includes a 12 metre diameter circular platform standing 0.2 metres high. On this platform stands an ovoid flat-topped cairn measuring 9.7 metres east to west by 7.5 metres and standing a maximum of 0.8 metres high. The sides of the mound are heather clad while the top is grassy with some stone protruding. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of a cist 	User Waypoint	SX 69690 82760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shapley 2	Shapley Common 2: A disturbed heather covered cairn lies on the gently sloping north east flank of Shapley Tor. The slightly ovoid mound measures 8.6 metres north to south by 8 metres and stands a maximum of 1 metres high. An ovoid hollow 2.5 metres by 3 metres and around 0.4 metres deep is visible in the centre of this feature.	User Waypoint	SX 69869 82580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sharp SE	Sharpitor SE: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56181 70232					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sharpitor 2	Sharpitor E2: 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 Butlers group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.	User Waypoint	SX 56290 70420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sharpitor 3	Sharpitor E3: 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 Butlers group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.	User Waypoint	SX 56290 70450					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sharpitor 4	Sharpitor E4: 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 Butlers group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.	User Waypoint	SX 56300 70430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SharpitorW2	Sharpitor W2: Cairn in a group of three to the south-east of the stone row on Walkhampton Common. Only two were found in 2019.	User Waypoint	SX 55090 70649					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SharpitorW3	Sharpitor W3: 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	User Waypoint	SX 55110 70660					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SharpitorW4	Sharpitor W4: 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	User Waypoint	SX 55120 70650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SharpitorW5	Sharpitor W5: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55330 70549					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shaugh	Shaugh Moor: A turf-covered stone ? clearance mound 3.3m in diameter and 0.5m high. The visible fist sized stones appear to be solely of the bluish local granite some with fine quartz veins. The impression is that this particular type of coloured stone was selected for the mound. Investigated and surveyed at 1:2500 scale as part of the Shaugh Moor project in 1997.	User Waypoint	SX 55830 63540					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShaughMo N2	Shaugh Moor N2: A low rectangular-shaped mound with a pronounced lynchet on its downhill side. Lying on a gentle west-facing slope and covered by close cropped moorland turf it is 6.0m long 3.0m wide and up to 0.4m high. Slight linear depressions on each of the long sides suggest side ditches. There are no visible stones or boulders in the mound. Its origin and function are not clear.	User Waypoint	SX 55380 63470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shaver	Shavercombe: A small disturbed cairn measuring 3.5m north-south by 3.8m and 0.3m high. The centre of this feature has been removed and deposited to the east.None of the cairns display any evidence of cists or kerbs.	User Waypoint	SX 59310 66110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shavercom 1	Shavercombe Tor 1: NMR 4 ?	User Waypoint	SX 59330 66149					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shavercom 2	Shavercombe Tor 2: NMR 3 ?	User Waypoint	SX 59300 66140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shavercom 3	Shavercombe Tor 3: NMR 2 ?	User Waypoint	SX 59260 66130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shavercom 4	Shavercombe Tor 4: NMR 5 ?	User Waypoint	SX 59240 66090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Shavercom 5	Shavercombe Tor 5: Butler records this cairn north-west of Shavercombe Tor (3.0 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high) one of two cairns sited to the north of the later field boundary. Not recorded in 2001-2 survey	User Waypoint	SX 59270 66210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sheepstor1	Sheepstor Brook Ford 1: NMR B. Group of clearance cairns north-west of Ditsworthy Warren thought to be medieval or later.	User Waypoint	SX 58172 67504					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sheepstor2	Sheepstor Brook Ford 2: NMR A. Group of clearance cairns north-west of Ditsworthy Warren thought to be medieval or later.	User Waypoint	SX 58149 67490					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sheepstor3	Sheepstor Brook Ford 3: One of a group of three or four cairns to the north-west of Whittenknowles Rocks	User Waypoint	SX 58250 67424					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sheepstor5	Sheepstor Brook Ford 5: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58200 67340					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W1	Shell Top W1: Round cairn. Mound measures 8.5 metres north-south by 7 metres east-west and stands up to 1.1 metres high. Two separate hollows dug into the mound suggest partial early excavation or robbing. A post medieval boundary stone lies at the west-south-west foot of the mound and may have once stood upright on the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 59110 63780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W2	Shell Top W2: Cairn or hut circle?	User Waypoint	SX 58970 63790					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58615 63978					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58490 64000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58450 63730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58639 63720					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTop W7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58684 63695					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShellTopSW	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59460 63150					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShilleyPl W	Shilley Pool W: Bronze Age cairnfield consisting of at least 25 cairns between 0.4 metres and 0.8 metres high. Of these 14 are circular with diameters of between 3 metres and 6.9 metres. The remainder are ovoid and vary form 4 metres and 10.2 metres long. One cairn has a kerb of edge set stones this is probably a funerary round cairn. It is surrounded by a 1.5 metre wide 0.3 metre high platform. It has been damaged by robbing or early excavation.	User Waypoint	SX 64800 91300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShilleyPool	Shilley Pool N: Mound possibly a barrow shown on os 6 as mound on 1:25000 os as tumulus.	User Waypoint	SX 65030 91419					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:Shovel Do4	Shoveldown nr stone row: Abutting the west side of a double stone row is a circular depression 2m diameter 0.2m deep. Perimeter lined with small earthfast slabs. It appears to be the kerb of a destroyed cairn or less probably an inner ring of orthostats of a larger now flat cairn which must then be partly overlaid by the stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 65930 86080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 2	Shoveldown NW2: a turf-covered cairn on the gentle w-facing slope of langridge overlooking the north teign river. It measures 5.5m in diam with a maximum height of 0.6m. The steeply sloping sides give way to a virtually flat top with a slight hollow sw of centre. There are no obvious signs of robbing or excavation (probert)	User Waypoint	SX 64310 86300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 3	Shoveldown NW3: Cairn of 4.1 metres by 4.5 metres and 0.5 metres high forming part of cairn cemetery on Long Ridge.	User Waypoint	SX 64360 86250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 4	Shoveldown NW4: The n cairn probably that described by os and grinsell measures 4.5m in diam and stands a maximum of 0.55m high. It possesses steep sides with some protruding stone and a very slightly hollowed centre. There are no obvious signs of disturbance (probert)	User Waypoint	SX 64380 86120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 5	Shoveldown NW5: a probable mutilated cairn measures 3.6m n-s by 4.2m and 0.5m high on the n by 0.15m on the s. Though disturbed there is no distinct hollow usually associated with deliberate robbing. Some small stones protrude from the mound (probert).	User Waypoint	SX 64390 86110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 6	Shoveldown NW6: Round cairn of 5.3 metres diameter by 0.7 metres high forming outlying part of cairn cemetery on Long Ridge. Large number of quartz rocks visible within small disturbance in the centre of the mound	User Waypoint	SX 64350 85930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64230 86220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64520 85920					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ShovelNW 9	Shoveldown NW9: Eastern of three cairns of 3.9 metres diameter by 0.6 metres high within the cairn cemetery on Long Ridge ... Two well-preserved cairns and a further probable cairn lie in an area of low heather and long tufty grass on the gentle N-facing slope of Langridge.SX 64418611. The E cairn 3.9m in diameter and 0.6m high is similarly steep-sided with two large boulders embedded in the otherwise flat top. A single upright stone possibly part of a former kerb is situated in the edge of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 64410 86111					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerGateSW1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 70008 64886					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Skerraton 3	Skerraton Down 3: 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 70100 65220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Skerraton 4	Skerraton Down 4: 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 70120 65200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 1	Skerraton Gate E1: 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 70211 64979					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 2	Skerraton Gate E2: The HER record for E.2 was added close to an existing HEr record. The two grid references are just 20-30 metres apart and that would in most circumstances result in this being a case of duplication. However Fig 1 on p.17 of Butlre Volume 5 cleary has two cairns very close together in this location. It maybe a happy accident that there are two records. The western of the two features (this one) is the larger and as such is probably the one Butler intended as E.2. This record realtes to t	User Waypoint	SX 70240 64930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 70269 64948					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 70270 65017					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 5	Skerraton Gate E5: DEA 13i-m. Mounds (c.5) - poss. clearance.Formerly listed has Skerraton Down DEA 13i-m. See Fig 1 p17 of Butler Volume 5 - there is a small cairn at this grid reference in the middle of the Skerraton Gate group.	User Waypoint	SX 70230 64962					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerrGate 6	Skerraton Gate E6: This entry was formerly for Skerraton Gate E.2 but another HER record now relates to that. The two grid references are just 20-30 metres apart and that woudl in most circumstances result in this being a case of duplication. However Fig 1 on p.17 of Butlre Volume 5 cleary has two cairns very close together in this location. It maybe a happy accident that there are two records. The western of the two features (this one) is the larger and as such is probably the one Butler intended as E.2.	User Waypoint	SX 70226 64917					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerRidge 1	Skerraton Ridge 1: 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 69936 65357					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SkerRidge 2	Skerraton Ridge 2: The following are thought to be the same: Grinsell DEA 5a SX69996530 (6 x 0.15) and Turner A29 70066529. It would seem both the the NMR and HER have treated these as two separate cairns - this can be seen from the grid referencs in the two NMR records and both HER records refer to Turner A29. NMR 444856 is thus a duplicate of 441549. HER 48850 is thus a duplicate of of HER 7833.	User Waypoint	SX 69980 65309					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Smallbrook	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68280 65040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Smeardon 1	Smeardon Down: A cairn prominently situated on the summit of Smeardon Down of 12 metres by 10.7 metres and 0.8 metres high within the prehistoric settlement and field system. A section of wall extends from the cairn for 42 metres to the west	User Waypoint	SX 52280 78140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sourton 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54813 90021					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Sourton 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54811 90021					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SourtonDn2	Sourton Down 2: Two stone clusters of 2 metre diameter. One predominantly quartzite to the north and the other predominantly schist or slate to the east.	User Waypoint	SX 54500 91800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SouthDown 1	South Down 1: Presumed prehistoric cairn on the north end of South Down	User Waypoint	SX 55870 91400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SouthDown 2	South Down 2: ne of a pair of cairns on South Down west of Meldon Reservoir.	User Waypoint	SX 55600 91200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SouthDown 3	South Down 3: NGR for this record is taken from an apparent matching feature on LIDAR. one of a pair of cairns on South Down west of Meldon Reservoir..	User Waypoint	SX 55601 91239					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SouthDown 4	South Down 4: Barrow on south-west slope of South Down visible on RAF 1947 aerial image at SX 5553 9112.	User Waypoint	SX 55530 91119					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:SpanishLake	Spanish Lake E: A small cairn on the ridge crest between Spanish Lake and Hen Tor Brook. Apparently undisturbed it measures 4.0m in diameter and 0.3m high. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of a cist or retaining kerb though some stones do protrude through the turf covering of the mound.	User Waypoint	SX 58150 64960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Staldon 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63500 62300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Staldon 8	Stalldown N8: Cairn with possible cist. The top is flat 6.0m in diameter and in the centre is an overgrown granite slab 1.1m by 1.9m probably the cover-stone of a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 63150 62872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Staldon10	Stalldown N10: Butler: about thirty metres from the streamworks along a minor tributary of the Erme is a good bowl-shaped cairn with a shallow-pited top. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 63470 63560					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Stall Down	Stall Down: A turf covered stony mound is a probable prehistoric cairn 315 metres north of the Stall Down stone row on Stall Moor. The barrow has a spread diameter of 8.5 metres and stands to 0.5 metres high. The centre of the mound shows signs of minor disturbance.	User Waypoint	SX 63100 62800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Stalldown	Stalldown: Spooner alleges a cairn here but this feature could not be found by Grinsell in 1976 or the Ordnance Survey in 1980.. Source is Grinsell - these records are already incorporated so probable duplicate.	User Waypoint	SX 63020 62750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:StandonFarm	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54080 81550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:StandonSum1	Standon Hill Summit 1: Round cairn of 22 metres diameter by 1.8 metres high built against the tor on the summit of Standon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 55537 81480					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:StandonSum2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55588 81558					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:StandonW 2	Standon Hill W 2: A scattered group of stone clearance cairns visible as amorphous heaps of various sizes composed of portable granite stones and boulders. Probably clearance of post medieval origin. The cairns which are up to 2.5m in diameter and 0.3m high are spread randomly across a fairly steep SW-facing hillslope. They lie amidst broad linear bands of exposed clitter and shallow erosion gullies few well-worn paths cut through these linear features.	User Waypoint	SX 54700 81300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Stannon 3	Stannon Newtake a: Four upright slabs form a crude semi-circle on a small shelf of an otherwise steep e-facing and clitter strewn hillside above stannon brook. The semi-circle described by the slabs is 3m in diam with a max height of 0.7m. It does not form a recognisable archaeological feature and seems more like random assemblage of natural slabs	User Waypoint	SX 64920 81230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Stannon 4	Stannon Newtake b: (greeves + robinson) prehistoric long cairn 16m long 6.50m width (max) 1m high (highest at ne end). Small rectangular depression in ne end and stone slab set on edge at sw end. Composed mostly of small stone covered with gorse and is disturbed by track at sw end. The author attempted to find this feature on 18/07/2025 and the area is covered with very dense and high gorse making it extremely difficult to access or see any potential features. Is the grid reference wrong? Looking at Lidar	User Waypoint	SX 65193 81487					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Stonetor 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65250 85380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Stonetor 3	Stonetor Hill 3: Round cairn situated at the head of the valley between shovel down and stonetor hill. Diam 4m width 1m depth 0.1m. This cairn lies 0.6m from a leat embankment. A 1m wide and 0.1m deep trench orientated ne-sw cuts through the centre of the mound from side to side. Formerly listed here as a duplicate of HER 58358 but that appears to be a mistake as this cairn is trenched and the other one is not.	User Waypoint	SX 65250 85380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:TawMarsh S4	Taw Marsh S4: Formerly listed here as Taw Marsh S.6. After clearing out duplicates this would make the 4th entry so changed to Taw Marsh S.4. The author was unable find this feature on 11/10/2024 but the HER seems to indicate 4 boundary cairns and this is roughly located in line with the other 3. So may well exist.Cairn forming part of a cairnfield 380 metres south-west of a ford on the Small Brook. Measures 3 metres in diameter height 0.8 metres. Gorse grass and bilberry. Animal poaching on southern 	User Waypoint	SX 62260 90350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:TawMarsh S5	Taw Marsh S5: Formerly listed here as Taw Marsh S.7. After clearing out duplicates this would make the 5th entry so changed to Taw Marsh S.5. The author was unable find this feature on 11/10/2024 but the HER seems to indicate 4 boundary cairns. This could be a duplicate of MDV60318 (Taw Marsh S.4) although the description differs. Cairn forming part of a cairnfield 380 metres south-west of a ford on the Small Brook. Cairn measures 3.7 metres in diameter height 0.6 metres. Covered with grass gorse and 	User Waypoint	SX 62300 90370					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ter Hill 3	Ter Hill NW3: A low turf-covered mound situated at SX 62887108 is probably the feature noted by both Fox and Grinsell. It lies in tall cotton grass on a south-west facing peat-covered hiislope in an area covered by low swellings gullies and a marked accumulation of surface peat.	User Waypoint	SX 62890 71090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ter Hill 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63820 70790					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Three Bar4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64527 62972					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Throw 1	Throwleigh Common 1: Northern of five cairns of 7.5 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high to the west of the settlement on Throwleigh Common	User Waypoint	SX 65420 90669					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Throw 2	Throwleigh Common 2: See: 1476178	User Waypoint	SX 65410 90530					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 1	Throwleigh East 1: Possible cairn of 8.3 metres diameter by 1 metre high on the east slope of Kennon Hill with a central pit of 1.5 metres by 0.9 metres by 0.5 metres deep	User Waypoint	SX 65100 89830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 2	Throwleigh East 2: Clearance cairn of 2.5 metres by 2.3 metres by 0.6 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65060 89990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 3	Throwleigh East 3: Clearance cairn of 9.5 metres by 3.5 metres by 0.7 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill. May have originally been built as part of an agglomerated enclosure which was never completed.	User Waypoint	SX 65070 90000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 4	Throwleigh East 4: Clearance cairn of 5.5 metres by 3 metres by 0.5 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65060 90020					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 5	Throwleigh East 5: Clearance cairn of 4 metres by 2 metres by 0.4 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65080 90020					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 6	Throwleigh East 6: Clearance cairn of 10 metres by 3 metres by 0.6 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill. May have originally been built as part of an agglomerated enclosure which was never completed.	User Waypoint	SX 65090 90020					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 7	Throwleigh East 7: Clearance cairn of 5 metres by 3 metres by 0.7 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65080 90040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 8	Throwleigh East 8: Clearance cairn of 6 metres by 1.8 metres by 0.7 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65090 90040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE 9	Throwleigh East 9: Clearance cairn of 3 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill	User Waypoint	SX 65050 90060					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE10	Throwleigh East 10: Clearance cairn of 13 metres by 4 metres by 0.7 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill. May have originally been built as part of an agglomerated enclosure which was never completed.	User Waypoint	SX 65060 90050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ThrowE11	Throwleigh East 11: Clearance cairn of 16 metres by 4 metres by 0.9 metres high on the eastern slope of Kennon Hill. May have originally been built as part of an agglomerated enclosure which was never completed.	User Waypoint	SX 65080 90060					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Top Tor 1	Top Tor 1: NMR C. Cairns on Top Tor. Two inconspicuous cairns lie about 80 metres apart beside the track which follows the crest of the ridge on the north side of Top Tor. The cairn to the south is smaller at circa 7.5 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high and has a circle of ten slabs showing above the turf around the edge. This cairn has been reported to have a stone row running downhill to the north but the few earthfast slabs in this direction are no more numerous than elsewhere on the hillside and this 	User Waypoint	SX 73574 76471					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Top Tor 2	Top Tor 2: NMR A	User Waypoint	SX 73545 76554					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Top Tor 3	Top Tor 3: NMR B One of a group of three recognisable mainly by four large in situ boulders which represent the remains of a substantial retaining circle. However much of the fabric has been removed leaving only a faint roughly circular earthwork of 9.5 metres diameter.	User Waypoint	SX 73657 76471					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:ToryBrook 2	Tory Brookhead 2: Cairn 800 metres east-north-east of Big Pond lies on the south west facing slope of Lee Moor south of Cross Dyke reave and south west of Cholwich Town contour reave. It consists of a mound 8 metres in diameter and 0.5 metres in height with a high proportion of stone in its make up. It has a hollow in its east side. The cairn lies west of several enclosures and stone hut circles which are the subject of separate schedulings. Despite some disturbance the cairn survives well in an area cont	User Waypoint	SX 58337 63413					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ToryBrook 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58689 63544					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:ToryBrook 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58678 63524					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Trowles1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 56890 64900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Trowles2	Trowlesworthy: The cleared ground survives as irregular area 30m by 25m defined by natural undisturbed clitter. Within the cleared area is a cairn which measures 6m by 5m and stands up to 0.4m high. This is probably a clearance cairn produced during the clearance of the area. Whilst dating of these features on the basis of surface remains alone is impossible it is perhaps interesting to note their location midway between two stone alignments. Survey in 2002 suggested this may be a natural feature.	User Waypoint	SX 57580 63860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Trowles3	Trowlesworthy: irregular turf mound in which some stones visible.10m long 4m wide 1m high. Oriented ne-sw.	User Waypoint	SX 57000 64700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Tynacombe2	Tynacombe 2: Remains of barrow. Thinacombes. Possible field clearance cairn. Vis=-/5/1968? (robinson r. ). A long narrow heap of stones partly turfed over in the nw corner of field os no 1863 tithe apportionment no.206(1843) cold east field. It measures 16m x 4m lying roughly e-w with the w end about 26m from the west field boundary. It has well defined edge to the s giving a height of about 0.5m but on the n or uphill side it merges into the slope. This may well represent field clearance. There is anothe	User Waypoint	SX 70300 63300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Tynacombe3	Tynacombe 3: A low grass-covered mound in the north-west corner of a field which measures around 0.5 metres in height and 10 metres in diameter with no stones visible. The edge is most clearly defined on the downhill side tending to merge into the natural hillside on the upper side.	User Waypoint	SX 70400 63400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:U Spanish 5	Upper Spanish Lake 5: Alledged cairn found Sept 1975. Possibly natural feature. Radcliffe lists as possible cist noting comment from Butler: The rather smaller upper cairn may also have held a cistas the edge of a narrow slab is visible near the centre Vol 3 p.163	User Waypoint	SX 58570 64490					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN:Ugborough	Ugborough: Spoil heap associated with Redlake tramway Ugborough	User Waypoint	SX 65500 60899					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Ugborough 6	Ugborough Beacon 6: HER record only publicly includes a 6-digit NGR - so only accurate to 100 metres! Visited on 10th April 2021 surveyed and photographed. Cairn on south side of Eastern Beacon: flat-topped circular stony mound 10 metres diameter 0.9 metres high with extraction pits nearby is likely to be a prehistoric cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 66700 58600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford 2	Venford 2: Several small clearance cairns lie on the moderate SE facing slope W of Venford reservoir. There is no evidence to suggest that these features which lie in an area of intensive medieval and later cultivation are prehistoric in origin.	User Waypoint	SX 67940 71000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford 3	Venford 3: Several small clearance cairns lie on the moderate SE facing slope W of Venford reservoir. There is no evidence to suggest that these features which lie in an area of intensive medieval and later cultivation are prehistoric in origin.	User Waypoint	SX 67970 71010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford 4	Venford 4: One of a group of three cairns on Holne Moor. The Ordnance Survey (1977) suggested these as Prehistoric cairns but 1996 Royal Commission field survey (1996) reclassified as Medieval or later clearance mounds. This feature is turf covered and measures 2.7m diameter and 0.3m high and is constructed of small boulders.	User Waypoint	SX 68200 71170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford 5	Venford 5: One of a group of three cairns on Holne Moor. The Ordnance Survey (1977) suggested these as Prehistoric cairns but 1996 Royal Commission field survey (1996) reclassified as Medieval or later clearance mounds. This feature measures 2.8m diameter and 0.6m high and is linked with MDV13002 by a slight scarp.	User Waypoint	SX 68200 71160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford 6	Venford 6: One of a group of three cairns on Holne Moor. The Ordnance Survey (1977) suggested these as Prehistoric cairns but 1996 Royal Commission field survey (1996) reclassified as Medieval or later clearance mounds. This feature measures 2.4m diameter and 0.3m high and partly turf covered.	User Waypoint	SX 68190 71160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Venford W1	Venford Brook W1: One of four small clearance cairns within the medieval and later field system west of Venford Reservoir. The Ordnance Survey (1977) suggested these as Prehistoric cairns but 1996 Royal Commission field survey (1996) reclassified as Medieval or later clearance mounds. It measures 4.0m in diameter and 0.4m high with a stone content now turf and heather covered but no particular features. It is within a reave system and 3.0m from a north to south lynchet	User Waypoint	SX 68220 71540					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:VenfordRes3	Venford Reservoir S3: Bronze Age cairn measures 6.7 metres diameter and 0.8 metres high and there is a small hollow in the centre of the mound from possible past excavation or robbing.	User Waypoint	SX 68110 70500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:W White Bar	Western White Barrow: Western Whittabarrow or Whittaburrow. A large cairn measuring 21 by 17.5 metres wide with a maximum height of 1.7 metres. It has been badly mutilated by the construction of a two room building within it.	User Waypoint	SX 65363 65486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64635 86994					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64608 86962					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64577 86932					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64554 86897					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64447 86944					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64511 86871					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64458 86911					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64462 86847					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wallabrook9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64455 86815					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Warmacombe2	Warmacombe 2: One of three mounds that appear to be clearance cairns. Reported in the 1970s as being largely removed only a general spread remains.	User Waypoint	SX 68470 67560					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Warmacombe3	Warmacombe 3: One of three mounds that appear to be clearance cairns. Reported in the 1970s as being largely removed only a general spread remains.	User Waypoint	SX 68560 67389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WaternTor 1	Watern Tor S: Cairn lies east of Hangingstone Hill. Measures 23 metres in length 19.5 metres wide and 2.0 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 62912 86086					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WaternTor 2	Watern Tor: Cairn on watern tor (diam 5.5m height 500mm) granite slab (length 1.5m width 1.0m thick 250mm). 1976 (grinsell) shown on os as cairn but seems to be a natural outcrop. Scheduled Monument 1017482: Round cairn on Watern Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 62910 86819					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Welstor	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 73739 73009					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:West Emsw	West Emsworthy Quarry: Close to the main quarry junction to the west side of Haytor Down is a turf-covered mound 9 metres diameter by 1.2 metres high which has been trenched to expose a neatly coursed interior structure.	User Waypoint	SX 75784 77745					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:West Mill	West Mill Tor: Two small cairns at SX 58989060 and SX 58989059 and a short length of a low spread boulder/stone bank indicate stone clearance activity. Whether the amorphous bank was intended to be the start of a newtake bank is not clear. (It extends from SX58959059 to SX 59069059).	User Waypoint	SX 58980 90600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Whitchurch4	Whitchurch Common 4: Ring cairn c18m diameter surviving as a circular earthwork bank c30cm high on the hillside to the east of the streamwork. Part of the bank has been disturbed by a rectangular hollow which may be the remains of a later building (newman).	User Waypoint	SX 53700 74929					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:White E2	White Tor Long Cairn E2: Long cairn - formerly thought to be two separate cairns. Pet 25 & Pet 26 (HER 4163 & 12793)	User Waypoint	SX 54606 78667					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:White NW3	White Tor NW3: A cairn is situated at the nw extremity of a plateau. The cairn is in poor condition and measures 3.4m x 2.5m and 0.3m high. A reave passes the cairn at a distance of 4m and it is possible that the stones represent gathering for the reave construction or even clearance though there is no defined field system in the area .  Current author was unable to find this cairn on visit on 27th May 2022. There does seem to be something on satellite imagery. For a time this record had a Lat & Lon that 	User Waypoint	SX 53773 78847					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:White NW4	White Tor NW4: A small cairn attached to the side of a reave oriented E to W (see SX 57 NW 85) and situated on a slight slope on Cudlipptown Down. It measures 2.8m N to S by 2.5m and is 0.5m high. It is composed of medium sized stones (up to 0.2m diameter) now partly turf-covered.Formerly marked as a duplicate of [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=1206]White Tor N.W.3[/url] MDV28516 but that has a grid reference 300 metres away so probably an error. It is now presumed to be	User Waypoint	SX 53780 79133					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:White SSE7	White Tor SSE7: A turf covered stony mound set on a gentle south facing slope of rough grassland. It measures 6.4 metres diameter and 0.6 metres high and may have been built on a platform around the southern side. Several stones protrude around the perimeter but there would appear to be no kerb as such. Apart from the slight robbing in the south the mound appears to be intact.	User Waypoint	SX 54688 78177					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:White SSE9	White Tor SSE9: Small cairn lying approximately 60 metres to the north-north-east of the group of three cairns on the south slope of Whittor. Although severely altered it is certainly likely to have been a cairn. Surveyed in 2003. reported by Phil Newman in survey of 2003 . On May 27th 2022 the current author was unable to locate this site although the description does suggest it is is fragmentary.	User Waypoint	SX 54360 78429					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteBarrow	White Barrow: A turf-covered round cairn situated immediately next to the Lichway on the crest of a ridge between Cocks Hill and Lynch Tor. The cairn mound measures 19.7 metres in diameter and stands up to 1.4 metres high on the north side and 0.7 metres high on the south. A shallow hollow in the centre of the mound suggests partial early excavation or robbing. The outer edges of the mound survive as a buried feature below deep peat deposits.	User Waypoint	SX 56852 79309					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53555 84004					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53571 84035					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53633 84046					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53523 84077					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53541 84080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53440 84050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53363 84013					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53357 84023					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53319 84004					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE11	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53310 84007					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiNE12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 53660 84050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 2	White Hill SE 2: NMR 440678 B. Ring cairn 50m north-east of White Hill summit forming part of the White Hill round cairn cemetery. Cairn survives as flat internal area diameter 11 metres surrounded by circular bank 2.3 metres wide by 0.15 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 53427 83853					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 3	White Hill SE3: Cairn of 9.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high within cairn cemetery to the south-east of White Hill. The centre is depressed to 0.3 metres deep and there is little evidence of spoil from this damaged cairn	User Waypoint	SX 53430 83800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 4	White Hill SE4: Cairn of 4.0 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53488 83723					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 5	White Hill SE 5: Cairn of 3.2 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53491 83743					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 6	White Hill SE 6: Cairn of 4.0 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53471 83776					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 7	White Hill SE 7: Cairn of 1.9 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53399 83739					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 8	White Hill SE 8: Cairn of 3.25 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53383 83737					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE 9	White Hill SE 9: Cairn of 4.3 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53374 83736					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE10	White Hill SE 10: Cairn of 3.5 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53364 83727					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE11	White Hill SE 11: Cairn of 4.5 metres diameter by 0.4 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53356 83737					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE12	White Hill SE 12: Cairn of 5.45 metres diameter by 0.7 metres high within cairnfield to the south-east of White Hill	User Waypoint	SX 53329 83758					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSE13	White Hill SE13: This was previously listed with the NGR of SX 53460 83750 which is 120m away. That presumably came from an NMR entry that was linked to this record. This record was also linked to HER record MDV46586 and the NGR has been changed to match. i.e. it is essentially now a record based on MDV46586.	User Waypoint	SX 53340 83750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 2	White Hill SW2: NMR B Diam 13m height 0.8m. Trench 0.8m wide 0.15m deep extends sw-ne through centre of mound. Probably result of partial excavation by baring gould in 1888 which produced a pan or basin containing ashes and charcoal. The n side of the mound has seen limited damage	User Waypoint	SX 53000 83670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 3	White Hill SW3: Radcliffe suggests this could be the cairn excavaed by Baring-Gould in 1888 to reveal a A sort of rude domed kist	User Waypoint	SX 53018 83670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 4	White Hill SW4: NMR C. round cairn diam 10m height 0.9m. Central hollow 4m in diam and 0.6m deep is probably result of 1888 baring gould excavation which revealed a pan/basin containing ashes and charcoal	User Waypoint	SX 53048 83661					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 5	White Hill SW5: NMR D	User Waypoint	SX 53095 83650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 6	White Hill SW6: NMR E	User Waypoint	SX 53137 83644					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 7	White Hill SW7: Cairn of 5.5 metres diameter by 0.1 metres high within cairn cemetery south-west of White Hill with a central hollow	User Waypoint	SX 53183 83685					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 8	White Hill SW8: The cairn mound measures 16m in diameter and stands up to 0.4m high. This cairn has been partly damaged but archaeological levels will survive.	User Waypoint	SX 53210 83708					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW 9	White Hill SW9: The southern of three closely spaced round cairns circa 4.5 metres diameter 0.3 metres high. Grid refrence SX 53006 83658 is from Google Earth comparing with the other two cairns it cant be seen so it is an estimate. The HER grid reference is a 14m to the south.	User Waypoint	SX 53006 83658					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiSW10	White Hill SW10: Disturbed turf-covered cairn measuring 5.9 metres in diameter composed of sandstone and slate stones with a hollow centre.	User Waypoint	SX 53088 83804					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 1	White Hill W1: Two cairns forming part of the cairnfield on the western slope of White Hill. Two cairns aligned east-west. The western cairn is ovoid 4.0 metres long 2.7 metres wide 0.25 metres high. The eastern cairn is sub-circular 5.0 metres in diameter 0.55 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 52604 83808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 2	White Hill W2: Two cairns forming part of the cairnfield on the western slope of White Hill. Two cairns aligned east-west. The western cairn is ovoid 4.0 metres long 2.7 metres wide 0.25 metres high. The eastern cairn is sub-circular 5.0 metres in diameter 0.55 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 52592 83808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52647 83808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52556 83808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52583 83793					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52497 83861					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52489 83846					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52747 83860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52733 83855					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52724 83838					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW11	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52719 83834					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52693 83823					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW13	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52708 83802					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW14	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52674 83838					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW15	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52666 83873					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52672 83859					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW17	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52664 83850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW18	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52651 83848					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW19	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52629 83833					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW20	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52602 83857					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW21	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52610 83858					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW22	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52612 83870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW23	White Hill W23: The HER master record for the [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV3248&resourceID=104]western cairn cemetery (HER=MDV3248)[/url] has a list of grid references for the cairns. Four of those dont have corresponding HER records and two of the HER records appear to be duplicates. MDV133843 is duplicated by MDV133844 and MDV133846 is duplicated by MDV133848. This record is one of the four NGRs without and HER record.	User Waypoint	SX 52643 83856					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW24	White Hill W24: The HER master record for the western cairn cemetery (HER=MDV3248) has a list of grid references for the cairns. Four of those dont have corresponding HER records and two of the HER records appear to be duplicates. MDV133843 is duplicated by MDV133844 and MDV133846 is duplicated by MDV133848. This record is one of the four NGRs without and HER record.	User Waypoint	SX 52659 83836					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW25	White Hill W25: The HER master record for the western cairn cemetery (HER=MDV3248) has a list of grid references for the cairns. Four of those dont have corresponding HER records and two of the HER records appear to be duplicates. MDV133843 is duplicated by MDV133844 and MDV133846 is duplicated by MDV133848. This record is one of the four NGRs without and HER record.	User Waypoint	SX 52676 83866					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:WhiteHiW26	White Hill W26: The HER master record for the western cairn cemetery (HER=MDV3248) has a list of grid references for the cairns. Four of those dont have corresponding HER records and two of the HER records appear to be duplicates. MDV133843 is duplicated by MDV133844 and MDV133846 is duplicated by MDV133848. This record is one of the four NGRs without and HER record.	User Waypoint	SX 52545 83925					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Whitehorse2	Whitehorse Hill 2: The remains of a possible hut circle or cairn is visible as a crude circle of upright stones. The stones are partially turf-covered and measure up to 0.4 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 61722 85017					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Whitehorse3	Whitehorse Hill 3: Site of possible cairn and curved boundary feature recorded on Whitehorse Hill in 2021. Condition very ruinous condition with vegetation covering the majority of the features.	User Waypoint	SX 62360 85140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Whittenkn1	Whittenknowles Rocks: The cairn survives as a 4m diameter mound standing up to 0.6m high. Stones protruding around the western and southern edges of the mound may represent a kerb which survives elsewhere as a buried feature.	User Waypoint	SX 58712 67167					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 12	Wigford Down 12: 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	User Waypoint	SX 55089 64982					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 13	Wigford Down 13: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55256 64826					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 14	Wigford Down 14: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55286 64807					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 3	Wigford Down 3: Appears in Tom Greeves 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 potentiall	User Waypoint	SX 54647 65072					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 6	Wigford Down 6: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54958 65087					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford 8	Wigford Down 8: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54670 65080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford10	Wigford Down 10: Wigford Down 5 in Barrow Report 62.	User Waypoint	SX 55021 65032					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford11	Wigford Down 11: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55060 65021					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford15	Wigford Down: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54400 64400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wigford16	Wigford Down: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54220 64450					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN:Wild Tor 1	Wild Tor NE1: This is probably the cist and cairn excavated by Baring-Gould c1900. No trace of a cist today. Spooner observed a cairn in this vicinity in 1960. This maybe the cist excavated in 1900 or could be a different feature. Grinsell recorded these with two separate records. 	User Waypoint	SX 62912 88080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Willings 4	Willings Walls 4: SHA 24a & SHA 24b: NMR record mentions one cairn. The entry for the reave mentions two.	User Waypoint	SX 58300 65350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Willings 6	Willings Walls 6: Cairns within the reave. SHA 24a & SHA 24b: NMR record mentions one cairn. The entry for the reave mentions two. UPDATE 01/01/2023 This record used to link to the now deleted HER record MDV56774. The HER entry MDV131336 has a similiar description of cairns on the reave but located quite some distance away at SX 58536541. If the grid reference is wrong it could actually refer to this earlier record from Grinsell. NB. Grinsell refers to a paper by Fleming in 1973.	User Waypoint	SX 58300 65290					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Willings 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58086 65357					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Winneys 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63620 81820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wittaburr 1	Wittaburrow 1: A large stony round cairn south of Wittaburrow. The mound has a 25 metre diameter at base but the structure has been much altered probably robbed and is now quite low in places. A â€˜bite-shapedâ€™ section is missing from the main mound on the south-eastern side where a smaller cairn which is unlikely to be an original feature stands within the original spread of the monument. Two large hollows have been dug into the main mound which overall survives in a very uneven state.	User Waypoint	SX 73353 75214					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Wotter Moor	Wotter Moor: HER: [b]Cairn ? shown with a possible hut circle to the north on an eastern field boundary to the south of Hawks Tor within Shaugh Moor field system[/b] see Figure 48.4 Volume 3.	User Waypoint	SX 55200 62200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Yadsworthy	Yadsworthy Waste: At least eight post medieval clearance cairns to the south of a prehistoric enclosure north of Yadsworthy Waste. The mounds are stony and turf covered approximately circular. The largest has a diameter of 3.2 metres but most are lower than 0.3 metres high.	User Waypoint	SX 63700 61000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Yellowmd 3	Yellowmead Down 3: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57480 68130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Yellowmead5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58371 67842					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN:Youldon Br	Youldon Brookhead: Recorded in the 1990s as a cairn and later scheduled a visit in 2004 shed doubt on this interpretation and survey in 2018 records it is now thought to be a peat mound.	User Waypoint	SX 56720 79825					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?3BarsSSE	Three Barrows (SSE of): Small cairn (Crossing 1912/1965 380). No sign of this cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 65500 62300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Arch Tor 2	Arch Tor 2: three small cairns	User Waypoint	SX 63610 78370					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?BagtorWood	Bagtor Wood: Ruined hut or cairn at the centre of ovoid enclosure. Was obscured by vegetation at the time of the survey.	User Waypoint	SX 75830 74967					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Bellever11	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64170 76090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Bench Tor	Bench Tor S: Butler: in the field system a small mound near the north end was probably a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 69160 71400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?BlackTor 5	Black Tor 5: ? See aso: 1472559	User Waypoint	SX 56960 71300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Brake 1	Brake Corner 1: Hut circle at brake corner. A circular enclosure bounded by a bank consisting of small stone. Part of the interior has been filled in with cleared field stones. there is no trace of an entrance. Certain identification of the feature as a hut circle could not be made. No orthostats are visible and the construction using small stones is unusual for a hut. The exposed situation on the crest of a spur is more appropriate to a cairn but the walling at best about 0.4 m. high appears too regular 	User Waypoint	SX 70220 71700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Brake 2	Brake Corner 2: Possible hut circle.	User Waypoint	SX 70180 71680					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Buckland 3	Buckland Common 3: Linear arrangement of mounds incorporated into boundary. Could be prehistoric cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 73588 73558					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Buckland 4	Buckland Common 4: Linear arrangement of mounds incorporated into boundary. Could be prehistoric cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 73587 73556					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?BurratorWd	Burrator Wood: All are in a conifer plantation but are undoubtedly clearance cairns probably of 18/19th century date when the area was enclosed.	User Waypoint	SX 57270 70279					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Burrow Park	Burrow Park: Clearance cairns?	User Waypoint	SX 56900 70350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?ButterdonN4	Butterdon Hill N4: Small cairn. Grinsell describes as perhaps a recent stone heap.	User Waypoint	SX 65726 59701					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Caters Beam	Caters Beam: A cairn was alleged on the north of Green Hill but there is no field evidence to substantiate this	User Waypoint	SX 63700 68800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Central S1	Central Settlement: Butler: Another cairn apparently undug lies on the open hillside 250 m north of the enclosures downhill from several vry low mounds all possible burial cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 65700 86240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Cocks Lake	Cocks Lake: Butler:  A stony mound on the edge of the leat ... is probably a prehistoric cairn. It has been dug into and the stones scattered outwards from a central pit but there is no sign of a cist. Possibly this is the ruined cairn that Burnard examined in Brimpts newtake but without result (Barrow Report 22).	User Waypoint	SX 65400 74760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?CorndonTorS	Corndon Tor S: Crossing mentions this cairn. Not traceable.	User Waypoint	SX 68470 73930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Cornwood 2	Cornwood 2: stony cairn with axis approx ne-sw. Approx 7m x 3m x 0.6m high neatly constructed but possibly not prehistoric (worksheet).	User Waypoint	SX 62450 58240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Cosdon E	Cosdon Hill E: Butler: Nothing was found in a second cairn excavated by the Committee on the side of Cosdon an unhelpfully loose description considering the size of the hill and this cairn has yet to be relocated. See p.181 Third report of DEC.	User Waypoint	SX 64300 91500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?CoxTor10	Cox Tor SE10: HER (1987): SX 5321 7618. An oval cairn situated on a slight slope SE of Cox Tor. It is composed of small and medium size stones (up to 0.2m diameter) forming a mound 4.6m by 4m and 0.35m to 0.45m high. There is a flattish top 2m across. No formal constructional details are visible. This cairn is similar to another situated 45m to the SW (see SX 57 NW 94). Its small size might suggest a connection with clearance there are hut circles in the vicinity (see SX 57 NW 40 141).	User Waypoint	SX 53100 76100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Cranbrook	Cranbrook Castle: Hut circles?	User Waypoint	SX 73800 89000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Cudlipp N	Cudlipptown Down N: Butler: an isolated stony mound is probably a burial cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 53370 79460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Deadmans 2	Deadman's Bottom 2: Hut circle or cairn?	User Waypoint	SX 60630 66830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Deadmans 3	Deadman's Bottom 3: Hut circle or cairn?	User Waypoint	SX 60590 66860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Deadmans 4	Deadman's Bottom 4: Hut circle or cairn?	User Waypoint	SX 60610 66840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?DevilsElb 2	Devils Elbow (S of): Rowes cairn containing a dilapidated kistvaen considered natural.	User Waypoint	SX 58080 72640					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?DownRidg 2	Down Ridge: A low circular turf covered mound measuring 5.0 metres in diameter and standing to a maximum of 0.6 metres high. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of a kerb or cist. Its definite interpretation as a cairn is marred by some small scale tinners diggings immediately to the NW and its unusual position on the slope.	User Waypoint	SX 65775 71734					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Drizzle 19	Drizzlecombe 19: Butler: Identity of this structure is uncertain a circular stony bank surounding a slightly raised but uneven interior .. it also is likely tobe a badly damaged burial moundThe author took this photo on 22/09/2024. Is it remains of a round house? There are none listed on the HER directly at this location and there are also no cairns listed here. Butler does list a cairn near to this grid reference so maybe this is the feature that Butler observed.	User Waypoint	SX 59557 67279					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Emmets 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 56730 63170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Eylesbarr 3	Eylesbarrow 3: Butler: Not unusually smaller cairns share the peaks withhe giants and two can be found east of th larger cairn (HER 4014) approcimately in line with the reave. Recently added to HER. Thanks to Steve Szypko for assistance locating this feature on 31/10/24.	User Waypoint	SX 60061 68646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?FoxTor Girt	Fox Tor Girt: A small cairn 130 metres east of Fox Tor Girt. It measures 2.6 metres in diameter and 0.6 metres high and is comprised of loose boulders roughly piled on large earthfast blocks.	User Waypoint	SX 63204 69910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Gallaven Br	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64090 87640					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Ger Tor 3	Ger Tor 3: Pair of cairns identified to the north of Ger Tor. The northernmost may prove to be of more modern origin. Northern cairn consisting of a small irregular pile of boulders and stones up to 0.3 metres high located on a high point. It lies on a slight granite outcrop at SX54568349 and it overlooks Hamlyns Newtake. Of uncertain function it may have a relatively recent origin.	User Waypoint	SX 54569 83474					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Great Nod18	Great Nodden 18: Butler. Two of the cairns show up only as crop marks on aerial photographs. Visit 03/06/22 20/06/22 28/04/23 and 31/01/25 - unable to locate feature.	User Waypoint	SX 53450 87230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Great Nod19	Great Nodden 19: Butler. Two of the cairns show up only as crop marks on aerial photographs. Visit 03/06/22 20/06/22 28/04/23 and 31/01/25 - unable to locate feature.	User Waypoint	SX 53410 87130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Greena Ba1	Greena Ball 1: field investigation suggests that the features are more likely to be peat stacks of uncertain date	User Waypoint	SX 56830 77880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Greena Ba2	Greena Ball 2: field investigation suggests that the features are more likely to be peat stacks of uncertain date	User Waypoint	SX 56850 77820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Greena Ba3	Greena Ball 3: field investigation suggests that the features are more likely to be peat stacks of uncertain date	User Waypoint	SX 56890 77840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Greena Ba4	Greena Ball 4: field investigation suggests that the features are more likely to be peat stacks of uncertain date	User Waypoint	SX 56940 77830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?GreenHill2	Green Hill: Mound 30m S of LYD 101 period doubtful. A cairn was alleged on Green Hill but field evidence revealed a small mound measuring 7.8m by 7.5m and 0.4m high and concluded that it is the remains of peat workings.	User Waypoint	SX 63650 67740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?GrippersN3	Gripper's Hill (NW spur): A cairn was alleged at this location but there does not now appear to be any physical evidence. HER 21740 is based on this recod but gives NMR as SX 683 680. The record originates with Grinsel who gives SX 683 660 roughly - which is 2km south!	User Waypoint	SX 68300 66000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?GrippersSE	Gripper's Hill SE: Grinsells small cairn at SX 69126501 is no longer recognisable as such appearing as a pit with a rim of upcast.	User Waypoint	SX 69180 64970					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?GutterTor 6	Gutter Tor 6: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57600 66500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Hameldown1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 70390 80690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Harbourne 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69460 65350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Hare Tor N2	Hare Tor N2: Butler: A heather covered companion [to Hare Tor N.1] 120 m downhill to the south-west. About a third of the material has been removed from its eastern side but it is still a substantial monument. This record was not identified originally with HER MDV103626 which has a grid reference to the [b]east[/b] of Hare Tor N.1. which cant be right. The entry for MDV103626 is now linked to Butlers Hare Tor N.2. We now have 3 records here representing the 3 grid references (one from HER and two from But	User Waypoint	SX 55090 84460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Hare Tor N3	Hare Tor N3: This record originated with HER MDV103626 which has a grid reference to the [b]east[/b] of Hare Tor N.1.The entry for MDV103626 is now linked to Butlers Hare Tor N.2. We now have 3 records here representing the 3 grid references (one from HER and two from Butler). Do they represent two or three cairns? Fieldwork needed to clarify.	User Waypoint	SX 55284 84574					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Harford M2	Harford Moor Gate (north of): A previously unrecorded doubtful small cairn. A partly turf-covered heap of small stones 3m diameter 0.3m high	User Waypoint	SX 64350 59850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Harrowthn 2	Harrowthorn Plantation N 2: Reported by RHW - not located by Grinsell. A turf covered cairn. Large slab of granite lies on north east side suggesting possible displaced capstone of cist.	User Waypoint	SX 62430 62240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN?Hartland N	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64130 80830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Hemsworthy	Hemsworthy Gate (E of ): Shaft of C19 tin mine on some maps as cairn. T. Greeves	User Waypoint	SX 74570 76120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Highdown 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 52480 84740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Highdown 2	Highdown 2: Post-medieval. NMR states The mound depicted on the OS 1:10000 scale mapping (1) and described by Grinsell (2) is largely obscured by gorse. It is not of prehistoric origin as it sits upon a number of narrow cultivation ridges associated with the post medieval field system in this area. It is more likely to be a relatively recent stone clearance heap. A similar feature (440692) lies 140m to the east.	User Waypoint	SX 52350 84680					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?HigherTor 3	Higher Tor S3: Prowse (1890) recorded a possible circle or setting here but this is thought to be a nature stone grouping [...] There is no reason to suspect that the feature described is anything other than natural and no evidence of a stone circle is visible.	User Waypoint	SX 60800 91900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?HigherWhite	Higher White Tor: natural? round barrow between longford tor and higher white tor. A very large barrow 1.3m high with a diameter of 30m under gorse and heather. No sign of ditch or kerb exist and there is no indication of an earlier disturbance. The monument is in a classic position commanding a fine view of the cherry brook valley.	User Waypoint	SX 61630 78250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Holne Moo1	Holne Moor: Grinsell: A possible cairn with a hollow centre found at SX 6798 7140. Diameter 4.0 metres height 0.1 metre. HER quoting OS division (1980): It is uncertain what Grinsell (1978) is referring to. At SX 6798 7140 there is an earthen ring 1.2 metres wide and 0.1 metres high enclosing an area 2.4 metres in diameter with a military foxhole trench in the northern half and traces of an infilled one on the south (See ground photograph). These occupy virtually the whole of the interior.	User Waypoint	SX 67990 71450					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?HolneRidg 1	Holne Ridge N1: Possibly destroyed. Butler: Holne Ridge N. 1 at SX67007175 was a fine cairn until 1878 when Crossing witnessed it gradually disappear under the hammer of the stone breaker. Its remains are a disorganised rim of stone and earth which lie close to one of the parallel reaves about 25 metres from the road opposite the car parkSee also SiteID=4033 which also references the Butler entry but the NGR is around 300 metres away?	User Waypoint	SX 67000 71750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?HolneRidg17	Holne Ridge N17: A cluster of five small cairns on the slope above the left bank of Yonder Dry Lake. With one exception the cairns are all slightly ovoid with diameters in the range 3.5 metres to 7.0 metres and stand an average of 0.7m high. The two northernmost cairns have been heavily disturbed. None of these features display evidence of cists or kerbs.	User Waypoint	SX 66559 70716					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Horridge 1	Horridge Common 1: Butler refers to a cairn amongst the huts within the Horridge Common enclosed settlement. THE HER has this feature listed as a round house but the entry does mention Butlers description as a cairn. See also duplicate record for the round house entry SiteID=6686 (HER=62331)	User Waypoint	SX 75722 74552					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Huccaby New	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65630 74210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Kingshead	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 73000 72320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Knackersm	Knackersmill Gulf C, wall cairn 10 (553): Estimated grid ref from Butler. This is a structure embedded into a settlemnt enclosure wall. Could be a hut circle that has been filled in or converted to a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 63700 65000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Lade Hill	Lade Hill Brookhead: A barrow 700 yards south of Grey Wethers (SX 68 SW 1) (which plots somewhere amongst the hut circles). It measures 16ft diameter and 9 ins high. Excavations in 1897/8 exposed a pit containing a little charcoal. No longer traceable.	User Waypoint	SX 63800 82400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Lakehead 10	Lakehead Hill 10: Unconfirmed there is no ground evidence to suggest the presence of the cairn noted by Worth. The feature described by Grinsell is probably the robbed hut circle. 1976 reports states it was destroyed through road building.	User Waypoint	SX 65040 78259					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Lakehead 18	Lakehead Hill 18: Possible cairn recorded from 1946 aerial photo. Site visited in 1997 but feature could not be found..	User Waypoint	SX 64480 77320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LambsDown 1	Lambs Down 1: Butler refers to burial cairns amongst clearance cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 69730 66070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LambsDown 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68920 66050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LambsDown 6	Lambs Down 6: HER: A series of mounds which may be the result of modern field clearance or they possibly be the remains of prehistoric cairns. Four of the larger mounds may have entrances and average 8.7 metres in diameter and 0.6 metres in height.	User Waypoint	SX 69850 65650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LangcomHead	Langcombe Head 1: Probing confirms that the mound is a peat stack.	User Waypoint	SX 61990 66300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LangPet40b	Langstone Moor (PET 40b): Probably peat stacks as shown by hole in B:PET 40b	User Waypoint	SX 55240 78010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LangPet40c	Langstone Moor (PET 40c): Probably peat stacks as shown by hole in B:PET 40b	User Waypoint	SX 55200 77910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LangPet40d	Langstone Moor (PET 40d): Probably peat stacks as shown by hole in B:PET 40b	User Waypoint	SX 55150 77820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Langstone18	Langstone, W of (PET 28): Remains of a turf covered cairn which is in a very mutilated condition due to the construction of a cart track through it	User Waypoint	SX 54940 78839					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Laughter 2	Laughter Tor S (8): 8 small cairns recorded by Burnard in 1903 - one contained almost a wheelbarrow full of charcoal. These can no longer be located.	User Waypoint	SX 65300 75500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Lower Cator	Lower Cator: Round House reused as a clearance cairn. Butler. A cairn with a trench across the centre lies at the middle of a field between these huts trimmed to a pear shape by ploughing around the edges.HER quoting Butler: Lower Cator Prehistoric setlement includes this hut circle with a diameter of circa 6 metres with its lower half filled with clearance stones. a few slabs surround this hut. Other details: Map 17 Site 2.	User Waypoint	SX 68420 75800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?LowerDuna	Lower Duna Goat: uncertain whether prehistoric or an industrial spoil heap	User Waypoint	SX 55650 86220					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Manga Brook	Manga Brook: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 63050 84780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Mardon 9	Mardon Down 9: Cairn visible on LiDAR survey on west side of footpath 40 metres north of the dewpond. Could not be located during a site visit in 2015.  N.B. Extending Butlers 1-5 PDW is numbering this 9.	User Waypoint	SX 76760 87380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Merripit 2	Merripit Hill 2: On the summit of Merripit Hill is a prominent mound representing an infilled mine shaft enclosed by debris. Grinsell List B of Doubtful and rejected sites. Entry LYDFORD 30B has the description industrial spoil heap.	User Waypoint	SX 65750 80440					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Merrivale 5	Spence Bate's: Butler: Nor is there much surviving from the circle of slabs around the menhir depicted in Brays plan and recorded by Spence Bate in 1871 or the nearby cist which he excavated	User Waypoint	SX 55300 74500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN?Metheral 3	Metheral Hill 3: The author was unable to locate this on 11/10/2024. The description on the HER suggests it might be located a little east of the reave at around SX 6249 9015.	User Waypoint	SX 62520 90122					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Muddilake 1	Muddilake: Hut Circle - listed by Butler as a cairn. This is the second cairn that Worth mentions in Barrow Report 58. A cairn 4 feet in diameter but so robbed as to be reducedto little more than a marginal ring.	User Waypoint	SX 62775 75096					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Muddilake 2	Muddilake (N): Probable remains of a hut circle this feature has previously been identified as a cairn. One of several associated with settlement site north of Muddilake Brook. Probably the second hut circle on NMR entry 442677	User Waypoint	SX 62761 75202					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Narrator 4	Narrator Brookhead 4: Buler lists this as a small cairn. A small cairn located on the flatish area 130 metres south-west of the large Hingston Hill cairn. The cairn comprises a turf-covered stony mound of 5 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high. Disturbance in the centre of the cairn consists of a 1.5 metres by 1.2 metres by 0.2 metres deep pit.	User Waypoint	SX 59096 69371					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?North Hes 2	North Hessary Tor 2: Butler: A more likely xample of a burial cairn lies about 100m downhill [from the North Hessary Tor summit cairn] to the north a very disurbed mound beside the road.	User Waypoint	SX 57780 74320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?O Brook 4	O Brook 4: a cairn 2.5m diameter 0.4m high in moorland. About half the circumference is kerbed and the centre incorporates a modicum of stone now turf-covered. Either a sepulchral feature or a solitary clearance cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 66530 71360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Oke Castle	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 57800 93960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?OkementN	Okement Hill N: Butler: Crossing recorded two more cairns in the area. The NMR record has a slightly different guessed NGR.	User Waypoint	SX 60300 88000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Owlacombe	Owlacombe Burrow: LVG 5/10/1975 name of boundary stone on outcrop.	User Waypoint	SX 77640 77630					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PeekHill E2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 55790 70099					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Penn Moor1	Penn Moor (N): Grinsell: On SHAUGH PRIOR bdry. OS Archaeol. 15 May 1950: a turf covered mound. The HER entry MDV5127 refers to 9 mounds in very good condition being dominated by peat which may suggest peat stacks. Innumerable amorphous mounds of natural formation lie on the summit of the ridge adjacent to the position specified and none can be distinguished as a tumulus and it is possible that a natural feature has been misidentified.	User Waypoint	SX 60780 65000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesHill10	Piles Hill SW10: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated withthe `Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author looked for this cairn on 20/04/2019 and was unable to find it.	User Waypoint	SX 64970 60009					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesHill11	Piles Hill SW11: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated withthe `Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author looked for this cairn on 20/04/2019 and was unable to find it.	User Waypoint	SX 65130 60040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesHill17	Piles Hill SW17: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated with the Bulllaven Reave.	User Waypoint	SX 64610 60100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesHill18	Piles Hill SW18: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated with the Bulllaven Reave.	User Waypoint	SX 64670 60040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesSW 6	Piles Hill SW6: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated withthe `Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author looked for this cairn on 20/04/2019 and was unable to find it. Lidar data points to a possible mound at SX 64614 59684 which is close to Butlers location of SX 6459 5969 but this could not be found.	User Waypoint	SX 64590 59690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PilesSW 7	Piles Hill SW7: Butler describes as cairn. However possibly a clearance cairn associated withthe Bulllaven Reave. This area has very many patches of gorse that look like they could conceal a mound but could just be vegetation. This makes identifying claimed cairns very difficult. The author looked for this cairn on 20/04/2019 and was unable to find it. However Lidar data indicates the possibility of a mound at SX 64615 59588 which is very close to this grid reference - but this could not be found.	User Waypoint	SX 64610 59570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PudshamDown	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 73270 74850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?PupersHillE	Pupers Hill E: Cairn east of Pupers Rock and Inner Pupers. Heath-covered peaty mound of 8.0 metres diameter and 0.5 metres high.. Butler: Pupers Hill E cairn at SX 67806738 of 6.5 metres diameter by 0.5 metres high is an unremarkable mound which seems to have escaped the cairn diggers the smooth rounded surface showing no sign of interference.	User Waypoint	SX 67800 67379					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Quintins 2	Quintins Man (Near): Grid reference from Grinsell. Built over. The area immediately to the south-east of Quintins Man is now occupied by Ministry of Defence buildings which have probably obscured this alleged cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 62120 83839					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Ranny Bk N1	Ranny Brook N1: Hut or cairn?	User Waypoint	SX 62040 63430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Ranny Bk N2	Ranny Brook N2: Hut or cairn? This retaining circle appears to be the possible remains of a hut circle. Vis=30/6/1976 (grinsell). Retaining circle or hut. Diameter 5m height of stones 0.3m. Grinsell states that worth describes another circle of 6 stones adjoining the se of this circle. Vis=5/8/1977 (os). The remains of two hut circles at (approx) sx62186342 and sx62196343 both in poor condition. See also: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=2540]Ranny Brook N2 (duplicate)[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 62170 63430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Riddon 2	Riddon Corner: Butler: The cairn at 7 (8.0 x 1.0 m) 5 m from the field wall and close to a reave is probably prehistoric. A slight depression in its flat suface suggests it has been dug and a track cutting across the eastern edge has also caused some slight damage. A pile of stones in a similiar relationship to the next reave to the south is more likely to be clearance from the field.HER entry: A turf-covered mound measuring 8.2 by 7.2 by 0.7 metres high. The mound bears some indications of disturbanc	User Waypoint	SX 67140 76360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Riddon 5	Riddon Ridge (E Slope): A cairn is alleged at this location but could not be located during field investigation.Grisell NGR SX 6680 7660. Many hut circles in this area. Also could possibly be duplicate of NMR 442461. See LYD 67a	User Waypoint	SX 66800 76600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Riddon 7	Riddon Ridge 7: Hut circle or cairn? Radcliffe: Grinsell lists this as a cist in his Table III with GR 6664 7657 but does not mention this in his List B. His grid reference differs from that of Turner who does not mention a cist. SMR ref is 666 765. There is a hut circle near these grid references.It is possible SiteID=2638 is a duplicate of SiteID=2562. Both now point to the same HER record so presumably the HER have concluded they are the same feature.	User Waypoint	SX 66740 76580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CN?Ringmoor 9	Ringmoor Down 9 (3 cairns): 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56589 66733					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roborough 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 50900 68600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54050 77170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54060 77150					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54060 77130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54070 77110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54080 77110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54120 77160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 7	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54110 77170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54120 77200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor 9	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54110 77200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor10	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54120 77180					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor11	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54090 77210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor12	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54140 77199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor13	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54110 77110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor14	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54110 77190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor15	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54130 77190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roos Tor16	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54100 77209					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Roundhill S	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 60990 74149					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?RoundHillE3	Round Hill E3: Ditched mounds believed to be pillow mounds of rabbit warren c 18/19. See also duplicate HER record 54366.	User Waypoint	SX 61230 74400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?RoundHillE4	Round Hill E4: Ditched mounds believed to be pillow mounds of rabbit warren c 18/19	User Waypoint	SX 61550 74210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?RoundHillE5	Round Hill E5: Ditched mounds believed to be pillow mounds of rabbit warren c 18/19	User Waypoint	SX 61710 74199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Rowden Dn	Rowden Down: Hut circle or ring cairn	User Waypoint	SX 69930 76020					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?RoyalHill 2	Royal Hill E2: Butler: A tiny satellite cairn inconspicuous some 30 m to the west has been exposed by turf cuters in the old ties across the summit. Small Cairn 2 (Butler) on the summit of the south-eastern projection of Royal Hill	User Waypoint	SX 61790 71950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?RoyalHill 8	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62270 71300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Saddlesbo5	Saddlesborough pound A, wall cairn: Butler describes a cairn-like structure within the enclosure wall of Pound A. A small cairn-like erection 3.5 m across projecting into the interior from the outer wall was probably a style support for access into the pound. Viewing Pound A in Google earth and comparing with Butlers diagram Fig. 59 gives a location of SX 55931 63491.	User Waypoint	SX 55931 63491					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SaddleTor1	Saddle Tor: Mound where flag-pole was sited. This site was asked about by Max Piper on a Dartmoor Facebook group on 20 Nov 2020. Max observed: atop Saddle Tors eastern mass at SX 75154 76343 and at the very very top. It appears to have utilised bedrock and is almost a ring cairn on the western side where broken rocks have been piled up. In the discussion that followed the consensus was that there had once been a flag pole sited here and that is the origin of this man-made mound. It is being added here as 	User Waypoint	SX 75154 76343					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Shapley 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69842 81776					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SharpitorW6	Sharpitor W6: Cairn measures 5.8 metres in diameter height 0.5 metres. Covered in grass and bracken. Lies 7 metres at 325 degrees from the west-north-western end of field system. May be a clearance cairn but a funerary origin cannot be ruled out.	User Waypoint	SX 55200 70389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?ShaughLake	Shaugh Lake: SX 560 635. (approx.) A small barrow excavated by R H Worth in 1896 revealed little of interest beyond a platform or hearth of granite and a rounded flint	User Waypoint	SX 55800 63600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?ShaughPri 1	Shaugh Prior 1: No trace of the supposed ring cairn could be found. The reference falls within an area which has been cleared in advance of the construction of a mica dam.	User Waypoint	SX 55700 60800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Shavercom 6	Shavercombe Tor 6: Hut circle or cairn? NMR 1? Probably HER 55480 - which refers toButler considerig it to be a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 59230 66190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Sherwell	Sherwell: Butler: A small cairn lies within a neighbouring field obviously trenched with the stones thrown downhill. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 68380 74550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SkaighWa 1	Skaigh Warren 1: Many small cairns situated on the natural terrace here. Possible prehistoric cairn group.	User Waypoint	SX 63300 93600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SkaighWa 2	Skaigh Warren 2: Many small cairns within modern enclosure here. Possibly the result of field clearance but quite likely to be a group of prehistoric cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 63700 93600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SkerGateSW2	Skerraton Gate SW2: Cairn or clearance heap. formerly listed as Skerraton Down (DEA 14).	User Waypoint	SX 70060 64700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Skerraton 1	Skerraton Down 1: A circular mound about 5 metres in diameter and approximetly 1 metre high. Turf-covered and apparently undisturbed (4 metres from field boundary). Recorded in 1980s as reduced to ground level by agricultural operations. 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 70070 65260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Skerraton 2	Skerraton Down 2: A circular mound about 12 metres in diameter. Composed of small stones and hollow in the centre (12 metres from the field boundary). Barrow recorded in 1980s as reduced to ground level by agricultural operations. 444974/1572758/1572754	User Waypoint	SX 70070 65240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SkerRidge 3	Skerraton Ridge 3: A circular mound about 7 metres in diameter and approximately 1 metre high. Turf covered possibly undisturbed. Recorded in 1980s as destroyed by agricultural operations.	User Waypoint	SX 70000 65300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?SourtonDn1	Sourton Down 1: Square? Thought to be Roman or later. A Civil War redoubt situated 750 metres south east of East Linnacombe in an elevated position overlooking Dartmoor and the valley of the River Thrushel. The earthwork was possibly erected in 1642 to guard the Cornish side of Okehampton. The monument survives as a double ditched square-shaped enclosure with a square central platform measuring 13.9 metres across by 0.7 metres high topped by a slight bank up to 3.6 metres wide and 0.2 metres high. Surroun	User Waypoint	SX 54590 91910					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Spriddle	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 57680 79680					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Stannon 5	Stannon Bottom: Three cairns noted on the edge of a hut circle settlement on Merripit Hill. Unclear whether these are ritual or clearance cairns as they may have been hut circles that have been covered with loose stone.	User Waypoint	SX 65390 80600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Steeperton	Steeperton Tor, NE of: Cairn with retaining circle. Hillslope siting. Diameter 5.5m. May be that recorded by crossing in guide to dartmoor (1907) p 207 (grinsell)	User Waypoint	SX 62040 89070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Stennen 4	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62404 78661					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Swincombe 2	Swincombe Ford Newtake 2: Butler: A short distance to the north is a smaller oval mound ... possibly a second burial cairn. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 63310 73069					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Teignhead 1	Teignhead Newtake 1: Excavated by Burnard 1902. Can no longer be traced. Grinsell rough estimate of location 625845 Grid reference guess by Grinsell	User Waypoint	SX 62500 84500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Teignhead 2	Teignhead Newtake 2: Excavated by Burnard 1902. Can no longer be traced. Grinsell rough estimate of location 625845 Grid reference guess by Grinsell	User Waypoint	SX 62500 84500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Thornwort W	Thornworthy Corner W: Ring cairn of 6.0 metres diameter with bank 1.8 metres wide by 0.6 metres high on Shovel Down	User Waypoint	SX 65990 85500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	CN?Throw 3	Throwleigh Common 3: Clearance cairn within reave system.	User Waypoint	SX 65460 90550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Throw 4	Throwleigh Common 4: Clearance cairn within reave system.	User Waypoint	SX 65460 90559					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Throw 5	Throwleigh Common 5: HER reffering to Butler: Throwleigh Common cairn 5 of 7.4 metres diameter by 0.3 metres high. On the other side of the hill out of sight of the settlement on Trowleigh Common but still within its boundaries is a cairn cemetery which may well have been the burial ground for the hut dwellers. This southern cairn is located in a square field on the north side of the leat to the west of the settlement.	User Waypoint	SX 65540 90439					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?ToryBrook 1	Tory Brookhead 1: A hut circle converted to a cairn accordig o Butler.	User Waypoint	SX 58880 63040					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?TrendleberN	Trendlebere Stone Row N: Grinsell N. Yarner Wells cairn at lower (northern) end of stone row 48 thought to be an island left by turf cutters. Worth 1953 227 A Bronze Age stone row with the remains of a cairn at the southern end. Worth (1953) mentions another cairn at the northern end but this feature has not been confirmed since may be the result of turf cutting	User Waypoint	SX 76620 79350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Venford S1	Venford Brook S1: Two cairns or disturbed hut circles overlain by later clearance material lie at the foot of a steep north-facing slope above the right bank of the western tributary of the Venford Brook. These features have been Scheduled as cairns. The huts are largely infilled with small boulders and rocks and measure 6.5m and 5.5m in external diameter respectively. Both possess off-centre hollows roughly 0.5m deep and neither displays evidence of a former entrance. The fact that these features appear 	User Waypoint	SX 67630 70470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Venford S2	Venford Brook S2: Two cairns or disturbed hut circles overlain by later clearance material lie at the foot of a steep north-facing slope above the right bank of the western tributary of the Venford Brook. These features have been Scheduled as cairns. The huts are largely infilled with small boulders and rocks and measure 6.5m and 5.5m in external diameter respectively. Both possess off-centre hollows roughly 0.5m deep and neither displays evidence of a former entrance. The fact that these features appear 	User Waypoint	SX 67640 70460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Walla Brook	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54093 84344					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Watercombe	Watercombe Gate: Butler: Further downhill in the same direction a small oval cairn ... lies a short distance from the newtake wall. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 62510 61860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WaterHill 2	Water Hill 2: Doubtful a heather covered mound slightly to the n of the large cairn on the summit of water hill. It measures 5.1m in diam and up to 0.6m high with one recumbent granite boulder visible on its s side. It is apparently composed of earth and stone. This record formerly linked to MDV54619 which has presumably been deleted as a duplicate.Visited by author on a few occasions and not recorded due to doubt about identification. The raised area in the photo is the only possible candidate for Bu	User Waypoint	SX 67155 81314					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WaternOke	Watern Oke (N of): Probably mining spoil heap. C18 or C19. Crossing 1912/1965. T. Greeves 09/08/1969	User Waypoint	SX 56350 84520					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Weal Emma S	Weal Emma Leat (S): Hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 63880 71990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?West Glaz1	West Glaze: Butler: South-west halfway to Glasscombe Corner are is another disorgaized mound ... probably the remains of another cairn. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 66270 61130					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WesternB 1	Western Beacon 1: Butler six cairns of large size surround a small cairn 6.0 x 0.3 on the highest point.	User Waypoint	SX 65428 57699					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WesternB11	Western Beacon 11: No matching entry on NMR or HER	User Waypoint	SX 65530 58049					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WesternB18	Western Beacon 18: No matching entry on NMR or HER	User Waypoint	SX 65830 58019					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WesternB21	Western Beacon 21: SX654576 Large oval stoneheaps probably tin miners spoil heaps (T. Greeves). Grid reference is approximate - the heaps are in this area. HER entry MDV28485 mentions the heaps in passing but is about Cairn 7. MDV3099 mentions quarying in the area. Alt-Name set to cairn 21	User Waypoint	SX 65400 57600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WesternRed	Western Red Lake W: Not located. A small cairn was found by I K Anderson near Homer Red Lake on 5th June 1905. It was 4 feet in diameter and 2 feet high at the centre. There was no stone circle. Burnt earth was first found within one foot of the surface and afterwards more burnt earth a good quantity of charcoal some ash and one good worked flint with a remarkably sharp edge (a small semicircular scraper - R H Worth)	User Waypoint	SX 56390 82890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WestWyke 1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65780 92770					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WestWyke 2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65720 92800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WestWyke 3	West Wyke 3: Flat topped massive cairn possibly built round natural outcrop more or less on highest point of rough pasture field. It lies immediately to the e of relict boundary which runs approx. N-s.1:2500 os maps shows triangulation point here but no sign of this could be seen.	User Waypoint	SX 65680 92800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WhiddonPark	Whiddon Park: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 72670 89200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Whitchurch6	Whitchurch Common S: Hut Circle or ring cairn? This is probably the cairn referred to by Worth in Barrow Report 39 (not the cist on the southern slope of barn Hill).	User Waypoint	SX 53032 74954					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?White SSE4	White Tor SSE4: A disturbed round cairn on the south slopes of White Tor. Originally noted in 1899 Transactions report but could not be positively identified by the Ordnance Survey (1950/1978) or Grinsell (1978) or Gerrard (1992). Cairn was found in 1987 and has been included in surveys of the range in the early 2000s and 2018.	User Waypoint	SX 54320 78580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?White SSE5	White Tor SSE5: Butler SSE cairn 5. This is south of the track. Butler in the description refers to one cairn south of the track but lists two (also cairn 6). Two appear on Map 30. One of the two listed in his table of cairns is marked as excavated by the DEC the other is not. Yet another small cairn accompanied by some rubble banks lies closer to the river to the south-east (to the se of the other SSE group). The author looked for this cairn on 27th May 2022 and was unable to find it. NMR SX 54517823 But	User Waypoint	SX 54480 78250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?White SSE6	White Tor SSE6: Butler SSE cairn 6. This is south of the track. Butler in the description refers to one cairn south of the track but lists two (also cairn 5). Two appear on Map 30. One of the two listed in his table of cairns is marked as excavated by the DEC the other is not. Yet another small cairn accompanied by some rubble banks lies closer to the river to the south-east (to the se of the other SSE group). The author looked for this cairn on 27th May 2022 and was unable to find it. NMR SX 54397826 But	User Waypoint	SX 54360 78200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Wigford 7	Wigford Down 7: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54950 65070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Wild Tor 4	Wild Tor: Peat stacks formerly mistaken for barrows. Prowse 1890 189.Crossing 1912/1965 238 Woolner 1967. See also [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=1922]Wild Tor Reported Cairn[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 62300 87700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Willings 8	Willings Walls 8: Two possible stone circles depicted and described by Robertson (1991). Survey in 2002 confirmed that these appear to be natural features. They exist a stony patches on an otherwise stone free north-west facing hillside.	User Waypoint	SX 58330 65170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?WillingsEnc	Willings Wall Enclosure 'E': Two clearance cairns associated with hut circles within Enclosure E (Butler) at Willings Walls Warren and relate to the medieval or later reuse of the site.	User Waypoint	SX 57840 65800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Wittaburr 2	Wittaburrow 2: Butler: A low mound of stones 5.0 m across and 0.3 m high with a square pit at the centre lies 30 m to the south-east [of Wittaburrow]. Not listed on NMR or HER.	User Waypoint	SX 73358 75200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Yar Tor E 1	Yar Tor E1: HER 21514 includes two possibe cairs maybe clearance cairns. WID 21a and WID 21b	User Waypoint	SX 68150 73840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Yar Tor E 2	Yar Tor E2: HER 21514 includes two possibe cairs maybe clearance cairns. WID 21a and WID 21b	User Waypoint	SX 68150 73830					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Yar Tor SE	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68150 73810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Yar Tor SW	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67583 73729					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Yennadon	Yennadon Down: Disturbed cairn on Yennadon Down covered in gorse. Location unconfirmed.	User Waypoint	SX 54510 69120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?YesTorN 1	Yes Tor NW1: Clearance cairn	User Waypoint	SX 57230 90999					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?YesTorN 2	Yes Tor NW2: Clearance cairn	User Waypoint	SX 57240 91020					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?YesTorN 3	Yes Tor NW3: Clearance cairn	User Waypoint	SX 57280 91000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Zeal Hill 1	Zeal Hill SE1: Butler Two more cairns of small stone are ... 200 m directly uphill [from the Black Tor (Avon) stone row]. The smallest appears to be undmaged but its oval shaped neighbour has been dug into from one side.	User Waypoint	SX 67570 63589					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CN?Zeal Hill 2	Zeal Hill SE2: Butler Two more cairns of small stone are ... 200 m directly uphill [from the Black Tor (Avon) stone row]. The smallest appears to be undmaged but its oval shaped neighbour has been dug into from one side.	User Waypoint	SX 67540 63600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxA30Embank 2	A30 Embankment 2: Circular mound 6m diameter x 0.3m high cut by the field boundary to the east + the railway embankment to the west. Interpreted as a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 60200 94600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxA30Embank 3	A30 Embankment 3: Destroyed or still there?	User Waypoint	SX 59590 94320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxA30Embank 4	A30 Embankment 4: Destroyed or still there?	User Waypoint	SX 59250 94250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxA30Embank 5	A30 Embankment 5: Destroyed or still there?	User Waypoint	SX 57880 93620					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBlackaton E	Blackaton Ball E: Hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 69467 78786					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBlackaton W	Blackaton Ball W: Hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 69435 78788					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBlackbrk 2	Blackbrook 2: Remains of a small tumulus (prowse). There is no evidence of a cairn in this area.	User Waypoint	SX 60060 73919					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBlackslad 5	Blackslade Ford (culvert): Site of cist reported to Greeves by D. Brewer in 1984 (SX7372 7506). Visited 13/2/1984. Thought to be a culvert. Features lies immediately on the north-east side of the track to Tunhill from near Cold East Cross. It lies a little east of south from a bound stone marked EPB 1837 and about 70 paces from the bound stone.	User Waypoint	SX 73720 75059					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 1	Bridford 1: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 81600 87350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 2	Bridford 2: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 83000 85810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 3	Bridford 3: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 82840 85730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 4	Bridford 4: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 82700 85549					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 5	Bridford 5: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 80661 86989					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxBridford 6	Bridford 6: From aerial photos	User Waypoint	SX 82300 85400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxButtern H4	Buttern Hill (site of): A cist is alleged at this location but field investigation proved the remains to be natural features. The informtion probably originated from H H Breton a correspondent c 1925	User Waypoint	SX 65220 88070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxConies 4	Conies Down 4 (alleged): No cist could be found in this area. At NGR SX 58167968 are several granite blocks which may have been mistaken for a cist. Probably Grinsell Lydford 33 - but NGR given by Grinsell suggests possible different site.	User Waypoint	SX 58120 79630					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxCosdon NW3	Cosdon Hill NW3: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 62950 92200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxCosdon NW4	Cosdon Hill NW4: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 63020 92180					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxCramberTor	Cramber Tor S1-11: Two irregular enclosures and fifteen associated clearance cairns on the southern slopes of Cramber Tor	User Waypoint	SX 58400 70500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxCrownTor	Crownhill Tor Fields: Crownhill Tor Fields cairn at SX37366079 of 3.0 metres by 0.3 metres recorded at this location. However Figure 52.16 appears to show one hut circle to the north-west and two hut circles to the south-east of this feature within Enclosure 1.	User Waypoint	SX 57360 60789					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxDendles 3	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61570 61820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxDendles 5	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61640 61979					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxDrewsteig 1	Drewsteignton 1: ossible cairn visible on RAF 1947 aerial image at SX 7347 9100 but it is not very convincing.	User Waypoint	SX 73470 91000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxDrewsteig 2	Drewsteignton 2: Possible cairn visible on RAF 1947 aerial image at SX 7340 9142. Not convincing.	User Waypoint	SX 73400 91420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxEasdon Do1	Easdon Down 1: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 74140 82610					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxEasdon Do2	Easdon Down 2: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 73190 81360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxEastLowton	East Lowton: Hut Circle	User Waypoint	SX 66580 83709					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxGreen Tor	Green Tor: Turf and heather covered mound on the right bank of Green Tor Water to the southeast of Green Tor. It is situated between areas of extensive peat cuttings and streamworkings and may be associated with either of these two activities.. Probably not a cairn. Entry on HER added in June 2024.	User Waypoint	SX 56420 86140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHangingst 4	Hangingstone Hill N: A cairn was alleged at this location but there is no ground evidence	User Waypoint	SX 61720 86430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHartland W	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63950 79880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHay Tor 6	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 77450 76300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHentor Br 1	Hentor Brook 1: Hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 58940 65170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHuntingdo1	Huntingdon Warren 1: Hut circle or pillow mound?	User Waypoint	SX 65860 66349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxHuntingdo2	Huntingdon Warren 2: Hut circle or pillow mound?	User Waypoint	SX 66060 66350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLakehead 11	Lakehead Hill 11: Probably destroyed by afforestation. Group of three small cairns described by Baring-Gould in the early 20th century. Likely to have been destroyed by forestry activity these features have not been located in recent years.	User Waypoint	SX 64770 77400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLakehead 12	Lakehead Hill 12: Probably destroyed by afforestation. Group of three small cairns described by Baring-Gould in the early 20th century. Likely to have been destroyed by forestry activity these features have not been located in recent years.	User Waypoint	SX 64770 77400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLakehead 13	Lakehead Hill 13: Probably destroyed by afforestation. Group of three small cairns described by Baring-Gould in the early 20th century. Likely to have been destroyed by forestry activity these features have not been located in recent years.	User Waypoint	SX 64770 77400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLakehead 16	Lakehead Hill 16 (site of): Radcliffe: Under the huge roots of a recently fallen tree with a semicircle of spaced stones a central slab and a capstone entwined in the roots. The finder no longer believes this to be a cist. The compiler could find nothing that meets the description.	User Waypoint	SX 64500 77799					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxLangstoneSR	Langstone Moor Stone Row: Butler referring to the claims of the Dartmoor Exploration Committee of a second Langstone Moor stone row and associated cairn says A line of slabs is indeed visible along one side of it [a bank of stones] but the cairn appears to be merely a pile of stones from the bank to allow the passage of the Peter Tavy branch of the Lich Way. NB. The HER has no entry but the entry for the pool (127215) implies it could be the same as the Butler reported cairn at the end of the stone row. O	User Waypoint	SX 55040 78850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLaughter 3	Laughter Tor: There is no evidence of a cairn at the W end of the alignment	User Waypoint	SX 65380 75320					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxLeeden SE	Leeden Tor SE: Butler lists as cairn but it is probably a gun emplacement. Cairn hut circle or gun emplacement to south-east of Leeden Tor at the west end of the stone row. Possible cairn of 7.0 metres diameter by 0.2 metres high originally identified in 1980 as a probable hut circle. When surveyed in 2007 this was changed to military gun emplacement. It comprises a circular flat area that is mostly enclosed by a low stony bank up to 0.6 metres high on the uphill side.	User Waypoint	SX 56514 71479					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxMerrivale24	Merrivale (claimed cist): Wood and Penny assert that a cairn containing a cist lies at SX55577470 at end of stone row. Grinsell suggests this is a natural feature. Alleged Bronze Age cairn and cist but apparently a feature caused by a random spread of naturally occuring stones and boulders	User Waypoint	SX 55570 74700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 1	Oakery 1: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59754 74111					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 2	Oakery 2: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59764 74105					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 3	Oakery 3: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59767 74096					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 4	Oakery 4: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59792 74070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 5	Oakery 5: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59797 74066					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOakery 6	Oakery 6: 6 post-medieval stone heaps	User Waypoint	SX 59815 74055					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxOkementSum	Okement Hill Summit: Doubtful - probable peat stack. NGR supplied by Grinsell.	User Waypoint	SX 60300 87700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxPilesSW14	Piles Hill SW14 (c7): Possibly post medieval - associaed with reave like structure.	User Waypoint	SX 64700 59900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxPlym Head	Plym Head: A cairn was alleged at this location could no trace of it could be revealed during field investigation. NMR: Capstone 5 feet 8 inches by 5 feet 14 stones. Prostrate stones in circle one over 8 feet high one over 6 feet high one over 3 feet high. Oriented 22 1/2o east of north. This is a little doubtful the tinners might have made it.No cist could be found in this area in the vicinity of old streamworks. In the rough pasture there are numerous naturally disposed boulders and it seems likely 	User Waypoint	SX 61770 68390					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxRaybarrow1	Raybarrow Pool: Recorded as a possible cist and retaining circle but confirmed as natural fetaure.	User Waypoint	SX 64200 90500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CNxRed Lake	Red Lake (near): A cairn was alleged at this location but could not be found. The site lies in an area of peat cutting.	User Waypoint	SX 65080 66170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxRiddon 6	Riddon Ridge 6: Hut Circle. Formerly listed as HER entry MDV16536 which has been deleted. This record has been updated and linked to MDV26459 on 06/12/24 which has a reference to Turners listings which is the origin of this record. It is possible SiteID=2638 is a duplicate of SiteID=2562. Both now point to the same HER record so presumably the HER have concluded they are the same feature.	User Waypoint	SX 66740 76580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxRiddon E	Riddon Ridge E: The mound appears to be a spoil heap of stones removed from short stretches of this reave. HER Grid Ref is SX 6703 7692 which is some distance from the Butler NGR of SX 6707 7688. This record has been reverted to the Butler NGR.	User Waypoint	SX 67070 76880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxRoundhillE1	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61700 74200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxSaddleTor2	Saddle Tor: Aerial Photograph	User Waypoint	SX 75100 76499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxSharpitorW7	Sharpitor W7: a cairn built upon an earlier field system boundary bank	User Waypoint	SX 55400 70550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxShavercom2	Shavercombe Head (9+ cairns): Nine circular mounds on high ground at Shavercombe Head. Each of these mounds looks like a barrow but each is composed solely of peat and there are many other mounds in the vicinity suggesting that there is some form of natural or other agency causing this phenomena.Around 1 km from this area of peat stacks are over 50 small mounds which are charcoal burning platforms see: [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV132869&resourceID=104]MDV	User Waypoint	SX 60650 64899					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxSoussons N2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67910 79820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxStaldon11	Stalldown SE (11): No mention of this cairn in NMR but NMR record 442223 is the associated settlement that Butler refers to. HER record MDV127842 metions the hut with central cairn quoting Butler.	User Waypoint	SX 63700 61000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxStandonN 1	Standon Hill N1: ? Hut circles or cairns grid reference a bit out	User Waypoint	SX 55500 82550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxStandonN 2	Standon Hill N2: ? Hut circles or cairns grid reference a bit out	User Waypoint	SX 55510 82560					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxStennen 8	Stennen Hill 8: Hut Circle NMR B. Barrow report 57: Fifty-four feet from the centre of the last describedkistvaen on a bearing S.3tW. lies the centre of a retainingcircle of 16 feet 6 inches internal diameter the lar5est stoneof which is 7 feet by 6 inches on plan and stands 3 feet inheight. There are but slight traces of the mound and thereis no indication of a kistvaen. This is a duplicate of the record for the round house site 6512. NB. Worth & Grinsell name this Stennen Hill No.2 (It is Butler 9)	User Waypoint	SX 62570 77880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxTrowelswo1	Trowelsworthy (NMR 439396): Hut circle. NMR suggests ring cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 57430 63950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxVenford W2	Venford Brook W2: Four clearance cairns of medieval or later date one previously recorded as SX 67 SE 113 lie on the crest of the ridge overlooking the W side of Venford Reservoir. All these features have diameters of around 2.5m and remain up to 0.8m high. They lie within an area of the former Dartmeet parallel reave system (SX 67 SE 95) which was heavily disturbed by agrarian activity in the historic period. There is no evidence in the form of cists or kerbs to suggest that these were once prehistoric s	User Waypoint	SX 68130 71460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxVenfordRes	Venford Reservoir: Several clearance cairns observed on e and w sides of venford reservoir. Max height 0.5m but most are less than 0.3m.(greeves)	User Waypoint	SX 68600 70801					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxVenfordRes1	Venford Reservoir S1: Northern cairn of pair. The two features depicted as prehistoric cairns by Butler are the product of medieval or later clearance. The northern feature at SX 68277050 measures 3.0 metres in diameter and is 0.6 metres high while the southern mound measures 1.7 metres in diameter and stands 0.5 metres high. Neither possesses traces of cist or kerb and both are undisturbed. They lie in an area which has been subject to medieval or later agrarian activity which has effaced most of the pre	User Waypoint	SX 68270 70500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxVenfordRes2	Venford Reservoir S2: Southern cairn of pair. The two features depicted as prehistoric cairns by Butler are the product of medieval or later clearance. The northern feature at SX 68277050 measures 3.0 metres in diameter and is 0.6 metres high while the southern mound measures 1.7 metres in diameter and stands 0.5 metres high. Neither possesses traces of cist or kerb and both are undisturbed. They lie in an area which has been subject to medieval or later agrarian activity which has effaced most of the pre	User Waypoint	SX 68260 70460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxWind Tor	Wind Tor: HER: (quoting OS division): A hut circle in poor condition was found during field investigation in an exposed situation north-east of the summit of Wind Tor. It seems to have had an internal diameter of 6.0m surrounded by encircling stones and bank 2-3m wide and 0.4m high. The position of the entrance could not be traced. Turner lists as a ring cairn diameter 4.6 m.	User Waypoint	SX 70910 75780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxYar Tor N 2	Yar Tor NE2: The remains of a despoiled hut circle on the saddle of ground between Yar Tor and Corndon Tor. Grinsell: possibly a cairn despoiled for material for the road to E shown on 6 inch  OS sheet as hut circle	User Waypoint	SX 68170 74140					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CNxYar Tor S	Yar Tor S: Butler refers to this as a hut circle but lists as a cairn. It is clearly a hut circle. HER 16724	User Waypoint	SX 67950 73580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CR Sourton Row	Sourton Common: Cairn alignment crossing a ridge forming a saddle between Sourton Tor to w and corn ridge to e. It is 344.5m long running n-s. The author visited and logged the location of the individual cairns on 09/09/2018 and again on 22/06/2022.	User Waypoint	SX 54623 89529					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	CR WhiteHiSW	White Hill SW: An alignment of cairns see photo.Butler Cairns 1-6: SX52948369 SX53008367 SX53058366 SX53098365 SX53148365 SX53158366	User Waypoint	SX 52941 83690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	CS Cuckoo Rock	Cuckoo Rock: 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 h	User Waypoint	SX 58463 68712					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CS Deancombe	Deancombe Valley: SX 57638 69264 Two discreet circular cupmarks of â€˜classicâ€™ 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).	User Waypoint	SX 57638 69263					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CS Down Tor	Hingston Hill: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58596 69210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CS Holmingbeam	Holmingbeam: Mortar stone of uncertain date incorporated into the eastern boundary wall of Long Plantation. It was formerly erroneously recorded as a cup-marked stone. The stone is upside down in wall by road side and has the figure 18 painted on it. Lethbridge diagram and photo p.107	User Waypoint	SX 59488 75233					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CS:Brisworthy	Brisworthy: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55980 65160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CS:Dunstone	Dunstone: Cup-marked stone at SX71677585 Dunstone. Dunstone Rock is a large weathered undressed granite boulder aligned approximately due North-South. It is 2.4m long by 1.4m wide and 1.0m high. The surface has 13 cups which fall into two groups. Although some of the cups may be natural Dunstone manor takes its name from this stone and is recorded in Domesday as Dunestonetuna suggesting a long tradition of importance attached to the stone. A tradition of paying rent money by placing money in the cups is r	User Waypoint	SX 71670 75850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Diamond, Blue							
Waypoint	CT Aller Brk E	Aller Brook E: Butler Vol. 4. Map 60.11 (diagram p.181). only the four sides of the cist remain (1.0 x 0.5m) orientated WNW. Around it are two or three flat slabs of the retaining circle but the cover stone has gone as have all traces of the mound Lethbridge diagram and photo bottom left p.90.NB. The HER entry MDV126409 is duplicated with MDV20166 - see also SiteID=1842	User Waypoint	SX 67813 71683					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Arch Tennis	Archerton: Lethbridge diagram p.112 photo top p.114. Butler Archerton - Vol. 2. Map 27.18. Breton p.37 Its four sides are complete the capstone is partially buried it stands on a slight mound and has been enclosed by a circle of small stones which are nearly buried under the turf.	User Waypoint	SX 63852 78872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Assycombe	Assycombe Hill Stone Row: The cairn at the E end is in line with the N of the two rows. It measures 8.4m in diameter and is 0.6m high. It contains a large quantity of stone two stones in the centre set at right angles to each other around a hollow suggest the remains of a cist. Breton p.68.	User Waypoint	SX 66102 82650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Barn Hill 1	Barn Hill S: The cairn mound measures 5.7 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.2 metres high. The cist lies slightly south of the cairns centre and survives as a 0.98 metre long by 0.6 metre wide and 0.3 metre deep stone-lined pit. Barrow Report 39 refers to a posible cist on the northern side of Barn Hill and this is a different feature on the southern side. The Barrow Report refers to MDV4114.Butler Barn Hill S. - Vol. 3. Map 44.10.3. (diagram p.34). Previously listed with an inaccurate grid re	User Waypoint	SX 53319 74557					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Beardown	Lydford Tor E: The cairn 4.5 metres by 5.6 metres and 0.4 metres high has spread over the remains of a contiguous kerb 4.6 metres in diameter. ... Three of the cist slabs lean inwards at the top the fourth east slab remains upright. The bottom of the cist contains several slabs. The coverstone is visible to the north west partially buried in the cairn. Lethbridge diagram p.107 photo top p.109. Butler Lydford Tor E Vol. 5. Map 29.17 (diagram Vol 5. p.197).	User Waypoint	SX 60330 78092					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever 1	Bellever Tor 1: Further coverage see the Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.119 (uppermost cist) and photo top p.119. Dixon #62. Bar Rep 54. Butler Bellever Tor (Cairn 1) - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.1 (diagram pp.52-3).	User Waypoint	SX 64089 76472					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever 3	Bellever Tor 3: Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge Cist 1 diagram p.119 and photo top p.119. Butler Bellever Tor (Cairn 3) - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.3 (diagram pp.52-3). Site revisited 04/09/23 and the site is very overgrown unlike in 2010. The exact location by Garmin is SX 63919 76067 now used on this record. See also: [url=https://dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/antiquities-of-black-newtake-and-environs]Dartmoor Explorations: Antiquities of Black Newtake and Environs[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 63919 76068					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever 6	Bellever Tor 6: Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.119 Cist 2 and photo top p.120. Butler Bellever Tor - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.6 (Cairn 6 diagram pp.52-3).	User Waypoint	SX 63893 75869					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever 8	Bellever Tor 8: Turf and gorse covered cairn. Approximately 6 metres in diameter with a maximum height of 0.35 metres. A depression in the top possibly marks the site of a cist with one large leaning or recumbent stone detectable under the turf at the east end Small orthostatic circle diameter 6.5 metres with central cist. Only one stone remains. Part of group with similar thin rectangular slabs now eroded. Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Butler Bellever Tor - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.8 (Cairn 8 diagram 	User Waypoint	SX 63854 75734					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever 9	Bellever Tor 9: Lethbridge Cist 3 diagram p.119 and photo bottom p.120. Butler Bellever Tor (Cairn 9) - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.9 (diagram p52-3). See also: [url=https://dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/antiquities-of-black-newtake-and-environs]Dartmoor Explorations: Antiquities of Black Newtake and Environs[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 63584 75470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Bellever10	Bellever Tor 10: Only one side of this cist remains. Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge Cist 4 diagram p.119 and photo top p.121. Butler Bellever Tor - Vol. 2. Map 27.20.10 (Cairn 10 diagram pp.52-3). See also: [url=https://dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/antiquities-of-black-newtake-and-environs]Dartmoor Explorations: Antiquities of Black Newtake and Environs[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 64086 75692					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Blackbrk E	Round Hill SE3: A well defined cist which has two stones supporting the slabs in the SE corner. The chamber measures 0.95m by 0.85m and about 0.4m deep. A turf-covered stony spread around the cist may be part of a robbed cairn. Lethbridge p.103 diagram Black Brook Cist(C) photo bottom p.104. Butler Round Hill S.E. 3 - Vol. 4. Map 65.3 (diagram of cists alongside the Blackbrook pp.230-1).	User Waypoint	SX 60528 73872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Blackbrk S	Round Hill SE1: This cist with its displaced capstone lies on the edge of the river bank. Vestiges of the small surrounding cairn are now hidden under the turf. The chamber of the cist measures 1.25m by 0.55m and about 0.5m deep the capstone is 1.5m long 1.1m wide and 0.15m thick. The south stone has fallen outwards. Lethbridge p.103 diagram Black Brook Cist(A) photo p.103. Butler Round Hill S.E. 2. - Vol. 4. Map 65.3 (diagram of cists alongside the Blackbrook pp.230-1).	User Waypoint	SX 60524 73860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Blackbrk W	Round Hill SE2: The reed-filled cist is approximately 1.0m by 0.7m and about 0.2m deep. Peat has accumulated around the sides of the slabs but a few stones evident on the SW side may be part of a robbed cairn. Lethbridge p.103 diagram Black Brook Cist(B) photo p.104. Butler Round Hill S.E. 1 - Vol. 4. Map 65.3 (diagram of cists alongside the Blackbrook pp.230-1). Plan by R.H. Worth of in Barrow Report 31 includes plan of Blackabrook cairn group.	User Waypoint	SX 60522 73867					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Blackslade	Blackslade Down: Butler Vol. 1. Map 9.8 (photo on p.61 diagram Vol. 5. p.47). Lethbridge diagram p.129 and photo bottom p.129.Grinsell [Folklore 1976] Widecombe cist: Opened by a former parson of Widecombe whose house was destroyed by an explosion the following night. Crossing 1911 20.	User Waypoint	SX 73416 75519					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Blakey Tor	Blakey Tor E: A reed-filled cist is set well into the cairn on a NNW-SSE axis. The intact chamber measures internally 0.95m long a maximum 0.65m wide and 0.45m deep the longest side slab is 1.4m by 0.3m by 0.45m and largest end slab 0.55m by 0.2m by 0.4m. The coverstone against the NW side of the cist is roughly oval in shape and measures 1.7m by 1.3m and a maximum 0.25m thick. Lethbridge diagram p.102 Cist(B) photo p.102. Butler Vol. 4. Map 65.4 (diagram p.232).	User Waypoint	SX 61312 73558					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT BlakeyTor W	Blakey Tor W: The incomplete cist is oriented NW-SE. It measures about 0.85m long 0.4m to 0.55m wide and 0.25m deep internally. The upright W side slab is 0.9m by 0.2m by 0.25m and the surviving end slab is 0.4m by 0.2m by 0.25m. The E side is formed by a flat-sided boulder which is c. 1.1m long at least 0.6m thick and 0.25m high. The SE side is open. The coverstone is 1.7m by 0.7m by 0.4m and leans against the W side of the cist. Lethbridge diagram p.102 Cist(A) photo top p.103. Butler Blakey Tor W. - Vo	User Waypoint	SX 61240 73551					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Brockhill	Brockhill Ford W: The side stones both 1.4m long lean inwards and the end stones north west 0.7m long southeast 0.8m long are firmly set. The probable coverstone 1.2m by 0.8m is displaced and lies to the south east of the cist. The cist is surrounded by the remains of a stone circle long axis 8.8m aligned with cist short axis 7.2m. It is constructed of large slabs up to 1.4m long with a single upright stone 0.5m high set contiguously in the north west arc. There are no visible remains of a cairn. Lethbrid	User Waypoint	SX 67809 65702					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Brown Heath	Brown Heath: A fine cist at Redlake Foot measuring internally 0.7m. by 1.0m. and 1.0m. deep single slabs form the end-stones and the southern side-stone. The northern side is a slab resting on a horizontal post type stone Cover slab partly displaced from the sides. Lethbridge p.73 diagram p.71. Butler Brown Heath (Cairn 3) - Vol. 4. Map 55.7.3 (p.76-7 diagram p.76).	User Waypoint	SX 63778 66070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Butterdon 3	Butterdon Ridge NE: The western side stone and the two end stones are still standing but the other side stone and the cover stone are missing. The cist measures 23 inches by 15 inches... no sign whatever of a mound and the cist may have been freestanding. Lethbridge p.79 East of Hangershell Rock diagram p.77. Butler Butterdon Ridge N.E. - Vol. 4. Map 53.8.3 (p.25 general plan of Butterdon rows and cairns p.24).	User Waypoint	SX 65781 59341					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Butterdon S	Butterdon South: Found by Dave Parks (author of Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks) on  30/03/2019 and confirmed as a probable cist by Nigel Stainer a few days later.	User Waypoint	SX 65575 58524					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Calveslak	Calveslake Tor: A perfect well constructed cist at Calveslake. Length 3ft 7inches width at north end1ft 7 1/2 inches at south end 1ft 9inches depth to floor 2ft 7inches. An irregular shaped cover-stone overhangs the eastern end of the cist. The barrow in which the cist stands has a diameter of 18 feet. Lethbridge Calves Lake cist p.42-43 diagram p.42. Butler Calveslake Tor - Vol. 3. Map 50.4 (diagram p.154).	User Waypoint	SX 60874 67551					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT ChildesTomb	Childes Tomb: A much disturbed cairn 9m in diameter and 0.3m high with a modern kerb of blocks and slabs 5.8m in diameter and 0.5m high set upon the mound. At the centre is a well built cist 1.4m long 0.5m wide and 0.6m deep. Over this is a two tier pedestal of eight well trimmed blocks of three different lengths a further half buried block lies S of the monument. Upon this is a replacement socket stone and cross cut at Holne in 1885. Lethbridge diagram p.93 photo p.94. Butler Vol. 4. Map 64.4 (diagram p.	User Waypoint	SX 62577 70300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Chittaford3	Chittaford Down 3: A cist about 350 yards north of Archerton House. It has an irregular shape no coverstone and stands in the centre of a 14ft. diameter ruined cairn. There are traces of an enclosing ring of stones. Excavation in 1900 recovered wood charcoal and a worked flint flake from a small pit within the cist. Under the eastern side stone an archers polished stone wrist guard was found. Lethbridge diagram and photo bottom p.112. Butler Chittaford Down 3 - Vol. 2. Map 27.18 (diagram Vol. 5. p.160).	User Waypoint	SX 63687 79463					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cosdon 3	Cosdon Hill 3: Ring cairn and cist on summit ridge of Cawsand Hill. Cairn forms part of a cemetery including at least 2 round cairns 2 ring cairns and one platform cairn. Earthwork survives as a 2m wide and 0.4m high circular rubble bank faced with close set stones around its outer edge and surrounds an internal area measuring 18m ew by 17m ns. A mound measuring 6m in diam and 0.2m high stands in the centre of the area enclosed by the circular bank and contains a stone cist with 2 slabs surviving. Turner 	User Waypoint	SX 63708 91593					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cosdon 6	Cosdon Hill 6: The cist was originally noted by Falcon as being approximately 3 1/2ft to 4ft long and 2ft wide aligned apparently NE-SW. The SW and NE sides were fairly recognizable. This cist is very near to the Cosdon Hill 4 cairn ([url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=419]Cosdon Beacon Cairn Circle and Cist (SiteID=419)[/url] [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV6925&resourceID=104]MDV6925[/url]) and the details of this site have been incor	User Waypoint	SX 63740 91653					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cosdon N3	Cosdon Hill N3: The remains of the cist almost certainly that noted by Crawford consist of two end stones 0.8 metres high and 0.5 metres wide 1.8 metres apart and oriented north-west/ south-east. Between these uprights lie two fallen granite side-slabs 1.5 metres long and 0.5 metres wide. Butler believes these may be the remains of a well-known stone setting called the Eight Rocks which existed on the hillside here until sometime in the 19th century. This was probably the remaining circle of a cairn like 	User Waypoint	SX 63604 93067					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cosdon Row	Cosdon Hill Stone Row: The cairn associated with the Cosdon Hill triple stone row is 26 feet in diameter and contains the remains of two cists the retaining circle is very irregular. Of the two cists one is intact the other has been robbed of the cover-stone and two side-stones. Lethbridge diagram p.152 cists pictured. Butler Cosdon Hill Stone Row - Vol. 2. Map 40.6 (diagram p.205).	User Waypoint	SX 64331 91597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT CrockernNW1	Crockern Tor 1: Remains of a small cairn with cist on a moderate W slope in open grassland at SX 61407604 overlooking the West Dart in Crockern Newtake. It has been robbed heavily leaving only one cist slab and fragments of the cairn material. The slab is restangular in side view and in section firmly embedded on edge measuring 1.2m long 0.48m high and 0.15m thick. It is aligned NW to SE. Butler Vol 5 p. 32. Lethbridge diagram and photo p.110.	User Waypoint	SX 61414 76055					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT CrockernNW3	Crockern Tor 3: Possible cist reported by Nigel Rendle to Bill Radcliffe in 2008 NE of Crockern Farm. Bill comments Feb 2025 we were doubtful of it as it is close to the path to Wistmans Wood so how can it have been missed? But it looks good to me.. The author visited 25/09/2025 with Steve Szypko and these were my notes: there is an upright stone that looks like a possible displaced capstone and some other stones that could form a cist. This arrangement in itself is unconvincing but there is also a rectan	User Waypoint	SX 61204 75824					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT CrockofGold	Crock of Gold: The cairn 7m in overall diameter and 0.3m high has a flattish top with a retaining circle set 1m to 1.5m within the perimeter. This consists of six earthfast boulders about 0.4m across and protruding a similar height above the cairn ... A central cist is oriented NW to SE. Internally it is 0.8m long 0.4m wide at the NW end 0.5m at the SE and 0.7m deep. The side slabs are 1m long and respectively 0.15m and 0.25m thick the end slabs 0.5m long and 0.1m thick. The capstone moved to the W is 1.3	User Waypoint	SX 61286 73076					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Crow Tor	Crow Tor: A kerbed cairn and cist. The cairn consists of a stony turf-covered mound and measures 4.5m in diameter and 0.45m in height. There are traces of a retaining kerb of leaning granite slabs to the northeast and south. The cist is set slightly to the north of the centre of the cairn. It is trapezoidal in shape and measures 0.65m and 0.95m in length 0.8m in width and 0.5m in depth. The cover-stone which is 0.9m long 0.5m wide and 0.2m thick is displaced and lies just to the south east of the cist. Le	User Waypoint	SX 60531 78683					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cullever	Cullever Steps: A Bronze Age ring cairn situated below Belstone Tor within the valley of the East Okement River. The cairn survives as a 0.5 metre high bank surrounding a 4.1 metre diameter internal area. The bank around the southern and eastern side of the cairn is faced on both sides with edge set stones. A large flat stone lying on the south western part of the ring bank may represent a displaced cist coverstone. The overall dimensions of the cairn are 9.5 metres east to west by 8.5 metres north to sou	User Waypoint	SX 60787 91954					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Cut Hill	Cut Hill: Potential early Bronze Age cist feature noted on Cut Hill in 2021. Charcoal from the site have been radiocarbon dated and the samples were dated to 1881 - 1698 cal BC (3831 - 3648 cal BP). Subsequent pollen analysis has confirmed likely prehistoric origins for this feature which is not of natural origin as well as noting the construction of the feature took place at a time when the local area was characterised as open heath-type vegetation.	User Waypoint	SX 59819 82708					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Deadmans E	Langcombe Brook 9: Cist (Listed as E by Worth) found at Deadmans Bottom Langcombe by Mr. Button. Probable original dimensions length 2ft 2 ins width 1ft. 5ins. The stones barely show above the surface and the cover-stone is missing. ... A well defined cairn 6.0m in diameter and 0.4m high with a cist in the top. This stone-lined cist measures 0.7m by 0.5m internally and 0.3 deep. Two of the side stones have fallen inwards. Lethbridge p.45 Langcombe Cist F - diagram p.43 Butler Langcombe Brook Cairn 9 - Vol	User Waypoint	SX 60984 66714					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Deadmans F	Langcombe Brook 11: Cist (Listed as F by Worth) found at Deadmans Bottom Langcombe by Mr. Button. The cover-stone is still in position but the cist appears to have been rifled the end and side-stones having been displaced at the north-east and southwest angles. Original length would appear to have been 2 feet 10 inches and the width 1 foot 7 inches. The greatest length of the cover-stone is 4ft 9 inches and its greatest width 3 feet 1 1/2 inches. ... A flat-topped cairn measuring 5.4m in diameter and stan	User Waypoint	SX 61201 66983					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Deadmans N	Langcombe Brook 2: The remains of a cist lie on the northern slopes of Deadmans Bottom. The feature consists of a stone lined box c.1m long and c. 0.4m wide with a coverstone which has now slid to the north. The cist has collapsed in on itself. There is a turf covered stone spread to the south but little real evidence of an associated cairn. Lethbridge p.44 Langcombe Cist C - diagram p.43 Butler Langcombe Brook 2 (Cist 2) - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 diagram o	User Waypoint	SX 60782 66900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Deadmans S	Langcombe Brook 1: Cairn consists of a stony mound c 6.1m in diameter and c 0.5m high contained by granite slabs some upright some fallen. The southern quadrant of the cairn has been disturbed. The remains of a very fine cist box dimensions c. 0.8 x 0.7m internally survives at its centre. One side slab and the cover-stone of the cist are missing although both could be slabs nearby. The cover-stone may be the large slab which lies to the south. Lethbridge p.45 Langcombe Cist D - diagram p.43 Dixon #7. Bar 	User Waypoint	SX 60788 66892					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Dendles 1	Dendles Waste S: The circle consists of eight flat slabs set on edge and has an internal diameter of approximately 3.4m. Some of the stones from the western quadrant of the circle are missing a single earthfast stone is all that survives. The rectangular cist lies roughly centrally within the circle and is oriented E to W. It measures 1.2m long by 0.6m and 0.5m deep with slabs still in place both sides. Lethbridge diagram p.63 photo p.64. Butler Dendles Waste S. - Vol. 3. Map 52.15 (diagram p.194).	User Waypoint	SX 61535 62804					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Ditsworthy	Ditsworthy Circle: nb. Not listed by Turner - assigned as Ring Setting type cairn due to description in NMR. Butler Vol. 3. Map 49.6. Remains of a ring cairn with three hollows visible within the circle of stones. Two of these probably represent the sites of the two cists recorded by Breton who referred to this cairn as the Ditsworthy Circle. Nothing can be seen of the cists today.	User Waypoint	SX 58342 65726					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Doe Tor	Doe Tor E: Butler Doe Tor E - Vol. 2. Map 32.21 (diagram Vol. 5. p.198).	User Waypoint	SX 54383 84846					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Down Tor	Down Tor S: Butler Down Tor S. Vol. 3. Map 47.5 (diagram p.67).	User Waypoint	SX 58037 69293					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT DownTorNE E	Hingston Hill N3: 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 [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV3499&resourceID=104]MDV3499[/url]). 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58397 69562					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT DownTorNE N	Hingston Hill N1: Butler Hingston Hill N. 1. - Vol. 3. Map 47.13.1 (diagram p.73 OS SX58386956). Grinsell (OS SX58256951 approx same as HER record [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV3498&resourceID=104]MDV3498[/url]). 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58388 69568					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT DownTorNE W	Hingston Hill N2: 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 [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV12715&resourceID=104]MDV12715[/url]). 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58386 69565					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Drizzle 13	Drizzlecombe 13: Butler Drizzlecombe - Vol. 3. Map 49.19.13 (pp.135-142 general plan of Drizzlecombe complex p.135 diagram p.140 Cairn 13). Lethbridge p.38-41 diagram p.38 Cist B(2)	User Waypoint	SX 59156 67215					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Drizzle 21	Drizzlecombe 21: Butler Vol. 3. Map 49.19.21 (pp.135-142 general plan of Drizzlecombe complex p.135 diagram p.141 Cist 21). Lethbridge p.38-41 diagram p.38 Cist C(3)	User Waypoint	SX 59227 67478					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Drizzle 22	Drizzlecombe 22: Lethbridge p.38-41 diagram p.38 Cist A(1) Butler Drizzlecombe - Vol. 3. Map 49.19.22 (pp.135-142 general plan of Drizzlecombe complex p.135 diagram p.141 Cist 22).	User Waypoint	SX 59033 66725					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Fernworth 2	Fernworthy 2: The remains of this cist are in the 6m diameter barrow at the N end of the Fernworthy S.E. stone row. The cist in the centre is represented by two stones set at right angles 0.4m tall internally. Excavated by the Dartmoor Excavation Committee in 1898. A lot of burnt bone was found. DNP Post 6D. Butler Vol. 2. Map 35.15.2 (diagram Vol. 5. p.36 - row 2). Newman Barrow B.	User Waypoint	SX 65491 84100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT FoxTorMireW	Foxtor Mires W: Seven large orthostats of the retaining circle remain in situ on the south and south-east side (see plan). The cist is entirely below ground level to a depth of 0.7m and measures 1.0m by 0.6m. The two endstones and two sidestones are visible a stone which may be the coverstone lies on the ground to one side. Lethbridge diagram p.93 photos bottom p.97. Butler Foxtor Mires W. - Vol. 4. Map 64.6 (diagram p.222). Cairn with kerb circle visible on N E & W sides with a central cist.	User Waypoint	SX 60780 70484					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT FoxTorNew N	Ter Hill NW1: The cist is 0.6m deep and 1.2m long the NW end is 0.4m wide and SE end 0.6m wide the NW end-slab said by Burnard (1905)to be wedged in the bottom cannot be seen. The coverstone resting on the NE side is 1.6m by 1.3m at its extremeties. Lethbridge diagram (Cist A) and photo p.93. Butler Ter Hill N.W. 1 - Vol. 4. Map 64.3 (diagram p. 219).	User Waypoint	SX 62861 71177					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT FoxTorNew S	Ter Hill NW2: The turf-covered cairn is at maximum 3.9m in diameter and 0.3m in height. The cist oriented NW/SE is approximately 1.3m by 0.55m and 0.75m deep and now almost hidden by the SW side stone which has fallen inwards. The NE end stone is not evident but an 0.7m high upright granite post retains part of the mound on this NE side. There is no trace of the coverstone. Lethbridge diagram p.93 (Cist B) top photos p.94. Butler Ter Hill N.W. 2 - Vol. 4. Map 64.3 (diagram p.219).	User Waypoint	SX 62864 70964					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GiantsBasin	Drizzlecombe 6: The structure comprises a flat slab measuring 1.2m by 0.76m which rests at a slight angle on three upright slabs. These slabs up to 0.4m high form a z shape on plan in what appears to be a slight hollow. This feature has been classified by some authorities as a cist although others reject this interpretation for either positional or structural reasons. The historical and archaeological tradition for the existence of a cist here is by no means certain. Known cists in the locality have invar	User Waypoint	SX 59181 66953					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GiantsHillE	Giants Hill E: A little further to the east on giants hill another cist was photographed in 2004. A large flat stone c0.9m x c0.9m partly covered by vegetation is the capstone of a small square cist c0.56m x 0.56m. One of the side stones is missing. (lethbridge). Lethbridge p.48 Giants Hill unscheduled Cist diagram p.47.	User Waypoint	SX 59587 66717					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GiantsHillW	Giants Hill W: The cist is situated at the wsw end of the cairn is 1.4m by 0.7m by 0.3m deep and is orientated ne-sw. Lethbridge p.48 Giants Hill scheduled Cist diagram p.47.	User Waypoint	SX 59444 66753					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Goldsmith S	Goldsmiths Cross S: The remains of a cist lie some 80m E of the Whealam stream works at SX 61666985 on gently sloping ground 50m S of the newtake wall. The remains consist of four granite slabs set into the ground forming three sides of a trapezoidal structure. It measures 1.2m long and a maximum of 0.85m wide. The long side unusually formed of two granite slabs is oriented NW to SE. The maximum height which the stones protrude above the ground is 0.2m. The SW side of the structure is missing there are no	User Waypoint	SX 61684 69872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GoldsmithE2	Goldsmith's Cross E2: West end stone of cist leans slightly inwards otherwise a perfect cist measuring 0.75m NW-SE by 0.5m wide by 0.4m deep. Retaining circle of 7 stones averaging 0.4m high. No coverstone or barrow. Lethbridge diagram p.93 photo bottom right p.95 and on p.96. Turner D23 (Fox Tor Mire) - Proc Devon Arch Soc 48 (diagram p.45). Butler Goldsmiths Cross E. 2 - Vol. 4. Map 64.5 (Cairn 2 - diagram p.221).	User Waypoint	SX 61804 70322					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Great Nod17	Great Nodden 17: Butler: recorded on the summit in 1891. This was excavated revealing a cist. No longer traceable. This cairn and cist was around 6m away from the Great Nodden cairn. The photograph accompanying this record is of the Great Nodden Cairn in the vicinity of where this cist used to exist.  Butler Vol. 2. Map 43.7.17.	User Waypoint	SX 53880 87410					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GreatGnats1	Great Gnats Head 1: Cist measures a maximum 1.0m long by 0.70m internally and 0.7m deep. Two side slabs and a fallen end slab are extant. There is no trace of a cover stone.. Lethbridge (near Abbots Way cist) photo and diagram p.42 Butler Great Gnats Head 1 - Vol. 3. Map 50.5 (diagram p.155).	User Waypoint	SX 61174 68034					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Grims Grave	Grims Grave: A ring cairn set into the slope c 4.5m in diameter with a cist at its centre. The cairn consists of a stony turf-covered mound contained by a ring of upright slabs most leaning outwards c 1m in height the mound rises to c 0.4m at top of cist. The cist box dimensions c 0.8m x 0.95m internally is formed from edge-set slabs. One side slab is c 1.7m long 0.9m wide and 0.2m thick. The monument survives in a very good condition though the cover-stone is missing - this is possibly the slab that now 	User Waypoint	SX 61245 66422					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GrimsGraveS	Langcombe Brook 4: Lethbridge p.46 Langcombe Cist H - diagram p.43. Butler Langcombe Brook 4 (Cairn 4) - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 diagram of Langcombe cists p.153).	User Waypoint	SX 61251 66313					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Grimslake	Grimslake Mire: Cairn with kerb circle and central cist. Lethbridge diagram p.127 and photo top p.128. Butler Grimslake Mire - Vol. 1. Map 20.16 (diagram p.147).	User Waypoint	SX 70414 81165					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GutterTor 2	Gutter Tor 2: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57603 66818					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT GutterTor 3	Gutter Tor 3: 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).	User Waypoint	SX 57676 67137					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hameldon	Hamel Down S: Precise location originally unsurveyed but given approximately by Worth as SX 71257908. This may explain the large discrepancy between the NMR position and that given by Butler and in the HER. Three sides of the cist are visible with the fourth having sunken below the earth. The capstone is incomplete and only partly covers the cavity. Lethbridge diagram p129 and photo top p.129. Butler Hamel Down 15 (S) - Vol. 1. Map 20.15 (Cairn 15 p.149 diagram Vol 5. p.178).	User Waypoint	SX 71008 78345					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Harrowthorn	Coombe Brook NE: A cist lies 700 yards north of Harrowthorn Plantation and a few feet west of the track from Watercombe Moorgate to Ranny Brook. Only the two side stones and the eastern end stone remain. The structure is unusual in that the southern side stone is an earth fast boulder an approximately vertical face of which forms a side of the cist. Lethbridge p.66. diagram p.65 Ranny Brook Cist 3. Butler Coombe Brook N.E. - Vol. 3. Map 52.11. Located 200m due east up hill of the Coome Brook enclosure.	User Waypoint	SX 62446 62646					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hemstone N2	Hemstone Rocks N2: There are 3 cairns in the vicinity and they are according to Newman [2013] impossible to match up with the old reports. These cairns were excavated by Baring-Gould in 1900. A flint flake was found in the cist. There is also a rectangular pit in this cairn which could be from the 1900 excavation. See also: [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV48854&resourceID=104]MDV48854[/url]. DNP Site 8F. Butler Hemstone Rocks N. 1 - Vol. 2. Map 35.7. Central cist.	User Waypoint	SX 64852 83850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 1	Hen Tor N1: Butler Hen Tor 1 (Cairn 1) - Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7). A low earthen barrow or cairn with cist. The barrow is 4m by 3.5m and 0.6m high. The centrally placed cist is 1.2m by 0.75m. internally and 0.2m deep. Three side stones visible with the cist aligned north-east/south-west but no coverstone. The overall condition is fair. Lethbridge p.50-51 Shavercombe Cist F - diagram p.49.	User Waypoint	SX 59252 65720					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 2	Hen Tor N2: A cairn with circle and cist. The cairn is 5m in diameter and 0.4m high and contains at least six upright stones forming a circle that surrounds the centrally placed cist. The cist in fair condition is aligned north west/south east. A flat stone lying immediately south west of the cist may be the capstone. Lethbridge p.50-51 Shavercombe Cist E - diagram p.49. Shavercombe. Butler Hen Tor Cairn 2 - Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7).	User Waypoint	SX 59372 65801					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 3	Hen Tor N3: The cairn measures 4.7m in diameter and 0.5m high. The cist aligned north west to south east measures 0.8m by 0.4m and is 0.3m deep. A probable coverstone 2.0m to the north measures 0.9m by 0.7m. Lethbridge p.49 Shavercombe Cist B - diagram p.49. Butler Hen Tor 3 (Cairn 3) - Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7).	User Waypoint	SX 59567 65806					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 4	Hen Tor N4: On the slope north of Hen Tor at 395.0m OD is the remains of a cairn with a cist. The cairn measures 5.6m in diameter and 0.6m in height with a few stones of a cairn circle 3.2m in diameter remaining on the west side. The cist is 1.2m by 0.4m and 0.5m deep with a coverstone 1.6m by 1.1m at its maximum. Lethbridge p.50 Shavercombe Cist C - diagram p.49. Butler Hen Tor Cairn 4- Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7).	User Waypoint	SX 59632 65777					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 6	Hen Tor N6: The cairn is 5.2m in diameter and 0.7m high with the remains of a retaining circle. The cist is 1.1m by 0.6m and 0.6m deep with a stone floor it is aligned north west/south east. Lethbridge p.49 Shavercombe Cist A - diagram 49. Butler Hen Tor 6 (Cairn 6) - Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7).	User Waypoint	SX 59606 65893					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hen Tor N 7	Hen Tor N7: The oval cairn is 7.5m by 6.5m and 0.9m high with some kerbing. An amorphous hollow occupies the centre of the mound and a single sidestone of the cist remains in situ. Butler Hen Tor 7 (Cairn 7)- Vol. 3. Map 49.22 (general plan of Hen Tor with diagram of cists pp.146-7).	User Waypoint	SX 59825 65892					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hentor Farm	Hentor Farm: A slight cairn with retaining circle enclosing a cist aligned SSE-NNW near the junction of Shavercombe Lake and River Plym. Turner has central cist. Not listed by Butler (relevant map Vol. 3. Map 49.22).	User Waypoint	SX 59089 65792					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT HickleyCe	Hickley Ridge 2: Butler Hickley Ridge Cairn and Cist 2. 56.14.3 diagram Vol 5 p.175. Two slabs possibly of a cist embedded in low mound south of the leat on Hickley Ridge. Lethbridge diagram p.84 photo bottom left.	User Waypoint	SX 67224 62250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT HickleyE	Hickley Ridge 1: Butler Hickley Ridge Cist 1. 56.14.3 diagram Vol 5 p.175. One side and one end slab of cist on Hickley Ridge with other fallen stones in the mound. One of three badly damaged cists aligned south-west to north-east across Hickley Ridge recognised by Butler in 1995. Lethbridge diagram and photo on right of p.84.	User Waypoint	SX 67402 62381					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT HigherTor 1	Higher Tor S1: [Formerly listed as Higher Tor (S) renamed after PMD] Butler Higher Tor (S) Vol. 2. Map 40.15. (diagram Vol. 5. p.169). Ths cist was excavated by Prowse as described in his article of 1890. About 300 yards south-south-east of Winter Tor is a tumulus diameter 9 yards and height 3 feet the top of which has been hollowed out. Within the hollow was a granite slab 4 feet 6 inches by 2 feet 9 inches covering the remains of a cist and another slab approximately 4 feet 9 inches by 3 feet 3 inches e	User Waypoint	SX 61112 91352					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT HolneRidg 3	Holne Ridge N3: Butler Cist 3 Vol. 4. Map 60.26 (diagram p.195). A probable but unusual cist is on steep well drained NW facing slope. It utilizes the south east side of a massive slab 1.6m long 0.4m thick and 0.7m high with smaller slabs 0.6m to 0.9m long and 0.2m thick which barely project above ground level. NW of of Holne Ridge stone row. Lethbridge p.90-91 diagram p.90 photo bottom p.91	User Waypoint	SX 66641 71138					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT HolneRidgSR	Holne Ridge N (nr Stone Row): Located near to cairn heading fragmentary remains of Holne Ridge stone row. Lethbridge photo top of p.90-91 diagram p.90. Not listed in the HER or by Butler. Whilst this certainly looks like a genuine cist as can be seen in the photo it is almost certainly fallen stones from the stone row that are loose on the ground and happen to be arranged to give the appearance of a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 66732 71089					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Homerton N	Homerton Hill N: Butler Homerton Hill N. Vol. 2. Map 43.15 (diagram Vol. 5. p.177). A small disturbed cairn containing three edge set stones of a cist ... The turf covered cairn measures 3.5 x 3.1m and 0.3m max. height. The top and north side of the mound has been disturbed exposing the three in situ cist stones. The cist measures 0.8 x 0.6m and 0.3mdeep. It is now open to the north. A large stone lying flush with the ground lies immediately north east of the cairn and probably represents the missing ends	User Waypoint	SX 56132 90651					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Hook Lake	Hook Lake stone row: A double stone row on Brown Heath circa 540 feet in length direction of length N 10o E. At the north end is a stone circle diameter 31 feet surrounding a cairn which contains the remains of a cist. Ruined and possibly no longer visible. Butler Hook Lake stone row - Vol. 4. Map 55.8 (pp.78-9).	User Waypoint	SX 64114 65327					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Houndtor	Houndtor Down: A ring cairn surviving as a mound 6.5 metres in diameter and 0.15 metres high. It is defined except on the west side by a ring of at least 19 close set granite stones. In the centre of the cairn is a north to south orientated cist with both end stones and the western side stone remaining visible.. Butler Vol. 1. Map 8.6 (diagram Vol. 5. p.179).	User Waypoint	SX 74106 78771					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Ingra Tor	lngra Tor: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55874 72093					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Joan Fords	Joan Ford's Newtake 1: A low kerb within the disturbed fringes of the mound is 8.7m in diameter with more or less continuous upright slabs and boulders 0.3m to 0.6m high. A dry stone newtake wall crosses the N side and overlies part of the kerb. A well-preserved cist oriented NW-SE is internally 1.0m long 0.5m to 0.65m wide and up to 0.7m deep. The coverstone leans against the SE side of the cist and measures 1.35m by 1.0m by 0.2. Lethbridge diagram p.99 photo bottom p.99. Butler Joan Fords Newtake 1 - Vo	User Waypoint	SX 63143 72168					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT KennonHill	Kennon Hill: This looks like a cist but is in fact remains from tar and feather work as identified by Robert Naylor. This photo taken in August 2014 by the author and labelled as looks like a cist and marked as a Garmin waypoint cist?. Located on the southern slope of Kennon Hill in an area of very deep tussocky grass. The author was unable to get back to check it out and posted about this on 4 February 2020 on a Dartmoor Facebook group. The author is grateful to Robert Naylor for having checked it out an	User Waypoint	SX 64375 88926					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 2	Lakehead Hill 2: The remains of a cairn on Lakehead Hill. It includes an 8 metre diameter and 0.1 metre high mound containing a north west to south east orientated cist measuring 0.9 metres long by 0.55 metres wide. The cist is now backfilled and protrudes 0.4 metres high above the present land surface. Part excavation of the cist in 1898 by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee revealed flint knives and scrapers together with pottery fragments and charcoal. Scheduled. Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page.	User Waypoint	SX 64261 77701					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 4	Lakehead Hill 4: A single stone row of at least 11 stones leading westward towards the cairn and cist. The cairn measures 6.7 metres in diameter and is defined by several edge set stones which in turn surround a large restored cist formed by five substantial upright slabs supporting a capstone measuring 2.2 metre long by 1.55 metres wide and 0.3 metres thick. Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo top p.116. Butler Lakehead Hill (Cairn 4) - Vol. 2. Map 27.19.4 (diagrams	User Waypoint	SX 64499 77611					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 6	Lakehead Hill 6: Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo bottom p.117. Dixon #64. Bar Rep 54. Butler Lakehead Hill (Cairn 6) - Vol. 2. Map 27.19.6 (diagrams pp.48-52). On a gentle slope near the summit of Lakehead Hill is a ring cairn and cist. The cairn measures 6.9 metres in diameter and contains a central cist. The cist protrudes 0.4 metres above the surrounding ground surface and is covered by a capstone measuring 1.7 metres long 1.28 metres wide and 0.15 metre thick	User Waypoint	SX 64363 77475					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 7	Lakehead Hill 7: Butler Lakehead Hill (Cairn 7) - Vol. 2. Map 27.19.7 (diagrams pp.48-52).Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo top p.118.	User Waypoint	SX 64720 77395					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 8	Lakehead Hill 8: Southern of two cists to east of trackway on south side of Lakehead Hill. The cist which lies in a small cairn 4.5 metres diameter is orientated north-north-west to south-south-east. Only three sides of the cist survive the cap stone has also gone. It was excavated in 1914 when a pit containing charcoal was found.. Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page. Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo bottom p.118. Butler Lakehead Hill (Cairn 8) - Vol. 2. Map 27.19.8 (diagrams pp.48-52). Discovered by	User Waypoint	SX 64717 77178					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lakehead 9	Lakehead Hill 9: Remains of a cist. It consists of a single sidestone partly buried and aligned NW/SE measuring 1.3m by 0.2m and 0.3m high. There was no sign of a surrounding cairn or trace of a retaining circle seen in 1979 both probably destroyed by afforestation. Considered but not recommended for scheduling. Butler Lakehead Hill - Vol. 2. Map 27.19.9 (diagrams pp.48-52). Further coverage on Lakehead Hill page.	User Waypoint	SX 64677 78385					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Langcombe 6	Langcombe Brook 6: A cist lying a little over 590 yds south west of Grims Grave within a flat topped cairn. Cist has  two sides and the south end stone are in place and the cover stone rests in part over the cist. Lethbridge p.47 Langcombe Cist J - diagram p.43. Butler Langcombe Brook 6 (Cairn 6) - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 diagram of Langcombe cists p.153).	User Waypoint	SX 60866 66155					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Langcombe 7	Langcombe Brook 7: Two end stones and the western side stone are in an upright position while the eastern side stone leans inwards. Length of northern end stone 0.7m southern end stone 0.7m eastern side stone 1.2m and western side stone 1m. Present depth of cist 0.3m. There is a cover stone measuring 1.6m by 1m which rests on the eastern side stone and which partly covers the northern corner of the cist. Lethbridge p.47 Langcombe Cist K - diagram p.43 Butler Langcombe Brook 7 (Cairn 7) - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 	User Waypoint	SX 60380 66921					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Langstone 2	Langstone Moor 2: The cist is now housed in the Plymouth City Museum. Butler Langstone Moor 2 - Vol. 2. Map 30.10. 129	User Waypoint	SX 55736 78120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Leather Tor	Leather Tor S: 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).	User Waypoint	SX 56325 69524					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Leeden	Eylesbarrow SW: Butler Eylesbarrow S.W - Vol. 3. Map 47.11 (diagram p.70).	User Waypoint	SX 58695 67845					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT LeedenTor 2	Leeden Tor S2: Butler Leeden Tor S. 2 - Vol. 3. Map 45.13 (diagram p.47).	User Waypoint	SX 56430 70859					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT LegisTor E1	Legis Tor E1: Butler Legis Tor E - Vol. 3. Map 49.2.1 (diagram p.113). Lethbridge p.37-38 Diagram p.37 Cist B.	User Waypoint	SX 57474 65542					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT LegisTor E2	Legis Tor E2: Lethbridge p.37 Cist A. The photo is thought to be the capstone of this cist. Butler Legis Tor E. 2 - Vol. 3. Map 49.2 (diagram p.114).	User Waypoint	SX 57394 65481					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Littaford 1	Littaford Tor E: Radcliffe: Long axis  approx W-E . Stones visible on N E and S sides and some stone could be felt under grass on W side. Approx. 1m x 0.5m x 0.5m depth internally. No obvious sign of cairn mound. No obvious stonecutting in vicinity. TAP Greeves (pers.  comm.)	User Waypoint	SX 61846 76717					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lower Glass	Glaze Meet: There is a very slight trace of a mound and scattered rocks indicate the remains of a cairn ... Only one sidestone and one endstone now remain with the coverstone lying 11 feet away to the south-east. Overall dimensions of the coverstone are 49 inches by 24 inches. Lethbridge Scad Brook cist p.81 Butler Glaze Meet - Vol. 4. Map 56.3 (diagram p.85).Copyright for photos and plans from Barrow Reports 71-73 belong to the Dixon estate. Reproduced here with kind permission.	User Waypoint	SX 66506 60502					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Lower Piles	Piles Hill SW15: A cist with a retaining circle diameter 14 to 15 feet of which seven stones still remain lies about 150 yds south of the south east angle of Lower Piles enclosure. The cist measures 3 feet 7 inches in length by 1 foot 4 inches wide at the south-eastern end and 2 feet wide at the north western. The present depth is from 2 feet 9 inches to 3 feet. The cover-stone and the north-western end-stone are missing. Letchfield diagram p.76. Barrow Report 36 says To the south-east in the direction of	User Waypoint	SX 64540 60262					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Mardon NE 1	Mardon Down NE 1: The possible remains of a kerbed cairn with a cist. It comprises a disturbed mound of sub-rectangular form 8.0 by 7.0 by 0.6 metres high. There are three stone slabs set in a mound around a hollow 0.4 metres deep. To the northern edge 3 or 4 stones set on edge give the impression of a kerb. The HER gives the location as SX 77462 87956 - but imagery on Google Earth tends to suggest this is inaccurate.	User Waypoint	SX 77470 87904					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Meacombe	Meacombe: Sometimes referred to as a chambered tomb due to the enormous size of the cover slab but it is more likey a cist. Butler Meacombe Cist Vol. 5. (diagram p.155).	User Waypoint	SX 72500 86909					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Merrivale 2	Merrivale double row 2 centre: Butler Merrivale double row 2 (centre) - Vol. 3. Map 44.8.1 (diagram p.27). Lethbridge pp.16-18 diagram p.16.	User Waypoint	SX 55442 74779					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Merrivale 7	Merrivale 7: A very fine Bronze Age cist which measures internally 2.2 metres long by 0.9 metres wide and up to 0.8 metres deep. The triangular-shaped slab which forms the massive cover stone is up to 2.1metres wide and averages 0.4 metres thick a central part has been removed by stone cutters revealing the water-filled cist and a broken fragment of the coverslab.	User Waypoint	SX 55490 74770					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Merrivale 8	Merrivale 8: The excavation of 1851 seems to have been thorough completely destroying structural remains of both the cairn and the cist or inner circle. There is now a circular turf covered area 18.0m. in diameter with random stones protruding through the surface. Off centre there is a hollow 7.0m. by 4.0m. and 0.5m. deep. Butler Merrivale Vol. 3. Map 44.8.8 (pp.30-1).	User Waypoint	SX 55360 74747					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Merrivale25	Merrivale Newtake: Greeves 2006 Very probable prehistoric cist set in a small cairn with a discrete set slab on east side of cairn mound. The author visited 09/09/23 and while no cist stones were visible (could be covered) the site does look like a possible cist.	User Waypoint	SX 55518 75832					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Money Pit	Money Pit: The south cairn is a very spread and slight earthwork with a centrally placed cist. Only the north and west side slabs of the cist remain in situ though a misplaced slab lies to one side of the chamber. Eleven slabs forming a kerb of approximately 3m surrounding the cist remain in situ. Several additional stones survive protruding just above the surface of the flattened cairn which are likely to be evidence of an outer circle with a diameter of approximately 11m. Lethbridge diagram p.122 and ph	User Waypoint	SX 68181 73865					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT OutholmeNew	Outholme Newtake: 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).	User Waypoint	SX 57993 68278					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Peek Hill	Sharpitor N: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55839 70693					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Penn Beac 1	Penn Beacon 1 stone row: A cairn on the lower slope of Penn Beacon close to stone row (sx56se/2). Opened in 1872 by Spence Bate and Oliver: a fine cist was found a stone implement and many pot fragments one quite substantial. The cairn stands at the north end of a double stone row which extends for 7.0m. The cist is not visible. See also: [url=http://www.archive.org/stream/ReportTransactionsOfTheDevonshireAssociationVol51872/TDA1872vol5#page/n573/mode/2up]Bates 1872 Report[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 59532 62481					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Pizwell 1	Pizwell Bridge: Pizwell Bridge cairn of circa 5m diameter by 0.5m high is to be found about 10m below the road in an unusual position near the base of the hill. Three retaining slabs form an arc around one side with another just under the turf. The top of a slab near the centre with a pit alongside might be one side of a cist. . Butler Pizwell Bridge Vol. 1. Map 18.5 (diagram Vol 5. p.171). Possible central cist.	User Waypoint	SX 67118 77510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Plym Steps	Langcombe Brook 8: Central cist. Butler Langcombe Brook 8 (Cairn 8)- Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 diagram of Langcombe cists p.153). Lethbridge p.44 Langcombe Cist B - diagram p.43	User Waypoint	SX 60427 67110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Raddick 2	Raddick Hill SE pound: 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 i	User Waypoint	SX 57712 70827					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RaddickSu2	Raddick Hill Summit 2: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57835 70986					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RaddickSu3	Raddick Hill Summit 3: 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).	User Waypoint	SX 57929 71157					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Ranny Bk N3	Ranny Brook N3: The northern end-stone and the western side-stone survive whilst smaller stones may represent the other sides. This agrees with Worths survey but in his report he has transposed north and south. Lethbridge diagram p.65 Cist 1. Butler Ranny Brook N. 3 (Cist 3) - Vol. 3. Map 52.9. (pp.184-7 general plan of Ranny Brook settlements and cairns p.184 diagram of cists p.186).	User Waypoint	SX 62154 63547					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Ranny Brook	Ranny Brookhead: Three sides of the grave are still in place the third has been turned back and lies parallel to its original position. To the south of the cist and about a foot away from the nearest point of the buried side-stone lies the displaced coverstone. This stone has a greatest length of four feet and a greatest width of two feet six inches. Sides of cist sunken below surface. Lethbridge p.66. diagram p.65 Cist 2.Butler Ranny Brook Head - Vol. 3. Map 52.10 (diagram p.186).	User Waypoint	SX 62616 63544					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Riddon 4	Riddon Ridge S: Known as the RHR stone. A turf-covered cairn situated near the crest of the south-eastern slope of Riddon Ridge. It measures 8.4m north to south by 10.0m and stands to a maximum 0.9m high. There is no obvious trace of a kerb. Much stone is visible protruding through the turf and an amorphous hollow is situated slightly west of centre. A recumbent slab inscribed with the letters RHR lies in the latter. The hollow possibly marks the site of an unrecorded excavation or it is the result of ero	User Waypoint	SX 66780 76269					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Ringmoor 2	Ringmoor Down 2: Lethbridge Brisworthy Cist p.34-36. Diagram p.34 site 5. Butler Ringmoor Down 2 - Vol. 3. Map 49.21 (diagram p.145).	User Waypoint	SX 56595 65762					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Roundhill 1	Round Hill Summit 1: Butler Round Hill Summit 1 - Vol. 4. Map 65.1 (p.227-9 diagram of Round Hill cairns p.228). Lethbridge p.103 diagram Cist(A) photo top p.105.	User Waypoint	SX 61046 74428					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Roundhill 2	Round Hill Summit 2: A well preserved cist situated on a slight east-facing slope just off the crest of a rounded hilltop. It stands in isolation on a generally stone-free area of rough moorland pasture. The side slabs are each 1.2m long and up to 0.3m thick and the end slabs are 0.55m long 0.15m wide and 0.4m long 0.1m wide respectively. The coverstone is up to 1.6m long 0.9m wide and 0.2m thick. There are no surface indications of either a cairn or mound around the cist. Lethbridge p.103 diagram Cist(B)	User Waypoint	SX 61164 74413					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoundhillS2	Round Hill S2: Northern of a pair of cists. Butler Round Hill S. 3. (Cairn 6) - Vol. 4. Map 65.1 (p.227-9 general plan of diagram of Round Hill cairns p.228). LYDFORD 75.  A turf-covered cairn slightly spread on the northern side measuring 5.0 meters by 4.8 meters and 0.5 meters in height. An almost centrally placed upright slab 0.6 meters long and 0.13 meters wide and a large slab at the foot of the mound could both be part of a disturbed cist. There is no evidence of a kerb. Lethbridge diagram p.103 pho	User Waypoint	SX 60916 74160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoundhillS3	Round Hill S3: Southern of a pair of cists. Small turf-covered cairn with an open cist in the centre. Diameter of cairn 4.0m. Height 0.5m. The cist is practically buried under the turf now. Internal dimensions 0.85m x 0.5m. The capstone is 1.1m x 0.8m rests on the north side of the cairn. Condition of cairn and cist - fairly good. Orientation of the long axis of the cist is WNW-ESE. Lethbridge diagram p.103 photo top p.106. Butler Round Hill S. 2. (Cairn 5) - Vol. 4. Map 65.1 (p.227-9 general plan of diag	User Waypoint	SX 60910 74139					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Roundy Pk 1	Roundy Park: One of the largest cists on Dartmoor. Discovered in August 1893 by Robert Burnard who was responsible for the restoration of the grave. Lethbrdige diagram p.112 photo p.113. Butler Vol. 2. Map 27.4 (diagram of location p.41 diagram of site Vol. 5 p.22). Breton p.37	User Waypoint	SX 63920 79669					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RowtorBr 3	Rowtor Brook 3: Breton: on N. side of wall is a kistvaen around which is a triple circle a very unusual feature..The cist lies within three concentric circles of stones at 10 15 and 24 feet diameters the inner ring being of large stones the middle ring of smaller stones and the outer ring of even smaller stones. The cist measures internally 0.8m by 0.6m and 0.9m deep. Half of its capstone lies across its north end.For more information see: Lethbridge Hollowcombe Bottom diagram and photo p.112. But	User Waypoint	SX 62752 78808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoyalHill 3	Royal Hill E3: The cairn is 4.9m in diameter and 0.4m high with a flattish platform top. It is retained by a kerb of almost contiguous orthostats the largest 1.1m long 0.2m thick and 0.6m high. A few are fallen or displaced. The central cist is oriented WNW to ESE lacking both cover stone and N side slab. Internally it measures 1.35m by 0.75m by 0.55m deep. Lethbridge diagram p.97 Cist A photo p.98. Butler Royal Hill E. 3 - Vol. 4. Map 65.5 (Cairn 3 - diagram p.233). Breton p.19.	User Waypoint	SX 62020 72091					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoyalHill 4	Royal Hill E4: The cairn has an overall diameter of about 7.5m in diameter and 0.6m high with a flattish top. There are traces of an inner kerb 4.5m in diameter and an outer one 5.7m across comprising boulders and slabs the largest 1.5m long 0.6m high and 0.2m thick. The interior of the central cist is about 0.8m square with four stones up to 0.25m thick and 0.6m deep but the southern one overlaps the sides is 1m long and gives the cist its NW to SE alignment. This and the two end stones incline inwards t	User Waypoint	SX 62082 72334					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoyalHill 5	Royal Hill E5: The circle is 3.1m in overall diameter comprising nine contiguous thick slabs up to 0.9m long and from 0.3m to 0.7m high... There is virtually no cairn material but the interior has been levelled up to a height of 0.1m on the E downhill side. A central cist oriented WNW to ESE is represented by two side stones which protrude 0.15m above ground. They are 1.2m and 0.9m long and both about 0.2m thick and 0.4m deep. The longer northern one leans inwards and touches the other at the W end at the	User Waypoint	SX 62108 72434					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT RoyalHill 7	Royal Hill Summit: Butler Royal Hill Summit Vol. 4. Map 65.2 (diagram Vol. 5. p.185). The cairn 7.4m E to W and 6.5m N to S and about 0.5m high. It is turf covered but the tops of three stones of an inner retaining circle are exposed to a height of 0.3m. The largest is 1.1m long and 0.2m thick ... The cist oriented E to W is largely infilled internally it measures 0.8m by 0.6m and is 0.2m deep. The coverstone is missing as is the stone at the E end. The others take the form of irregular boulders rather th	User Waypoint	SX 61295 72792					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Sharpitor 1	Sharpitor E1: 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 Butlers group of 4 cairns Sharpitor E.1-4. The NMR entry is duplicated at 964151.	User Waypoint	SX 56291 70445					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Shovel Down	Shoveldown Rows 4: Robbed cist no longer visible. The Shovel down double row C (Worth Row C Butler Rows 4) terminates at its southern end in a cairn - the cist has been robbed from the cairn. Visited 16/05/19 - a rectangular cist shaped hole can be clearly seen with reeds growing from it. No sign of a cist. Butler Shoveldown Rows 4 Vol. 2. Map 36.7 (diagram Vol. 5. p.223).	User Waypoint	SX 65993 85924					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Sittaford	Sittaford Tor S: Cairn 5 metres in diameter 0.75 metres high. Surrounded by two rings of kerb stones up to 0.75 metres high. Many stones forming the outer ring are recumbent. Mound material up to 0.2 metres high. Inner kerb is 2.8 metres diameter and the outer is 5 metres diameter. Slab in centre may be an intact cist. Grass and rushes. Animal poaching on western side of cairn.. This mutilated kerbed cairn is situated on a peat-covered moorland slope below Sittaford Tor at 488m OD. It measures about 5m in	User Waypoint	SX 63479 82641					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Skir Hill	Skir Hill: DM reports it is actually located at SX 65092 70684. The author has found this site at SX 65104 70691 on 28/06/18 assisted by the grid reference given by Dave Martin (DM). A Bronze Age cairn containing a cist located on the north east facing slope of Skir Hill 590 metres south of Skir Ford. The cairn survives as a 4.1 diameter ring of edge set slabs up to 0.5 metres high. The cist is situated slightly west of the cairns centre and survives as a 0.82 metres long by 0.52 metres wide and 0.82 metr	User Waypoint	SX 65104 70686					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Soussons Cm	Soussons Plantation S: A 28 feet diameter cairn circle with a central cist (plan). The tallest stone in the cairn circle is about 2 feet high. This cist measures at least 1.3 metres long by 0.5 metres wide and when excavated in 1903 two coils of human hair were found. Lethbridge p.124. Butler Soussons Plantation S - Vol. 2. Map 24.2.6 (diagrams pp. 18-20). Breton p.41.	User Waypoint	SX 67516 78700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Staldon 9	Stalldown N9: A cist measuring 2 feet 3 inches wide at the south end 1 foot 7 1/2 inches wide at the north and probably originally 3 feet 6 inches long. Both the coverstone and the north end stone are missing. The cist stands in a barrow which has a retaining circle five stones of which are still erect and one fallen. The largest stone is 3 feet 4 inches wide by 2 feet 7 inches high. The diameter of the retaining circle varies from 20 to 22 feet. Lethbridge p.69. diagram p.65 Cist 5. Butler Stalldown N. (	User Waypoint	SX 63274 63239					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stalldown W	Stalldown W11: This small round cairn diameter 5.7 to 6.4m height 0.5m is built of small boulders ... It contains a cist the south side stone 1.2m long both end stones 0.4m long ...On the south side of the cairn 3 large stones 0.8m to 1.0m long and set on edge are the probable remains of a kerb. Lethbridge pp.65-67. diagram p.65 Cist 4 photo p.67. Butler Stalldown W. (Cairn 11) - Vol. 4. Map 54.18.11 (p.61-2 diagram p.62).	User Waypoint	SX 62833 62327					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stannon 1	Stannon Newtake E: Cairn survives as a 4.5 metre diameter mound up to 0.5 metres high. The western edge is denoted by a kerb of edge set slabs up to 1.15 metres high. The eastern edge is beneath a later boundary bank. A cist in the centre is a rectangular pit 1.2 metres by 0.5 metres denoted by edge set slabs. Butler Stannon Newtake E. - Vol. 2. Map 35.21 (diagram p.168). Visited again by the author 18/07/2025 and quite overgrown - the outer kerb can be seen but the cist is covered by vegetation. Breton p	User Waypoint	SX 65464 81068					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stennen 1	Stennen Hill 1: Cist lies approximately in the centre of a subcircular cairn measuring 7 by 6.5m the longer axis and cist aligned nne to ssw. It is stony but almost turf-covered with 2 large kerbstones including burnards `menhir remaining in situ in the nw. The cist is flush with the cairn top which is flattish and stands only 0.2m high on the nw but up to 0.7m high on the se downhill side. This may be the cairns original form built into the slope as a flat platform with the cist visible (nmr citing patti	User Waypoint	SX 62573 77905					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stennen 2	Stennen Hill 2: cist is oriented nw. - se. And is open with the south west side stone and the end stone buried beneath the turf. Internal dimensions 1.3m by 0.85m depth 0.5m. The mound which is slight with a height of 0.3m is much disturbed. Judging by the remains of the retaining circle of which six stones can be seen the diameter of the mound was 4.5m. Condition of the cist is fair of mound poor. Only one large stone remains in the mound of a cairn. Lethbridge photo top p.111. Butler Stennen Hill 2 - Vo	User Waypoint	SX 62615 77838					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stingers	Knackersmill Gulf N: The NMR gives SX63376494 as the grid reference - this error is replicated in HER entry 28468. The author could not find a cist there. As PMD points out that is the location of Grinsells CORNWOOD 9 cairn and not CORNWOOD 8. A cist 1.20m. by 0.60m. with a close set retaining kerb circle 4.0m. in diameter is situated on Stingers Hill opposite Erme Pound. Lethbridge Stingers Hill cist p.73. diagram p.71. Butler Map 55.7. (diagram Vol. 5. p.180). The author visited this site on 16/7/21 and	User Waypoint	SX 63390 65587					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Stonetor E2	Stonetor Brookhead E2: A mutilated cist situated amongst peat cuttings on the moderate W slope of shovel Down. Only the N endstone 0.6m long remains in situ on the edge of a hollow 1.1m N-S by 0.9m and 0.2m deep. An irregular slab 0.15m thick probably the disturbed coverstone lies propped up on the endstone. There is no trace of a covering cairn. Lethbridge diagram p.133 and photo top p.133. Butler Vol. 2. Map 37.2 (diagram Vol 5 p.201).	User Waypoint	SX 65278 85643					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Swincombe 1	Swincombe Ford Newtake 1: Butler Vol. 4. Map 63.5 (diagram p.215). A robbed cist within a cairn on a gently sloping NE-facing moorland hillside. A stoney cairn 6.0m N-S by 5.5m E-W and 0.3m high contains the cist approximately 0.8m wide 0.3m deep and of indeterminate length and orientation. The capstone 1.4m by 1.3m largely obscures the cist with only the ?NE end stone being visible. Lethbridge diagram p.99 photo top of p.99.	User Waypoint	SX 63330 72988					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Thornwort N	Thornworthy Corner N: Recorded as a cist by Worth (1932) based on the one remaining stone. 1991 survey thought it more likely the result of stone clearance for the nearby newtake wall Butler Vol. 2. Map 36.7.	User Waypoint	SX 66113 85468					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Thornworth	Thornworthy 2: Located at the High Moorland Visitor Centre at Princetown. There were two cists at Thornworthy and both were excavated. This record refers to the second slightly smaller cist. This was removed after the excavation and given to the care of William Pengelly (see account 1880) of the Torquay Natural History Society and re-erected at Torquay Museum. The cist is now located in the Jack Wigmore Garden (also known as the Dartmoor Conservation Garden). It can be accessed by walking a very short dis	User Waypoint	SX 59015 73471					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Thornworthy	Thornworthy: Butler Vol. 2. Map 35.22 (p.169 photo on p.136 diagram Vol. 5. p.64).Originally there was a second slightly smaller cist. This was removed after the excavation and re-erected at Torquay Museum. It is now at the High Moorland Visitor Centre at Princetown. See also: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=4288]Thornworthy 2 Cist[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 66746 84348					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT TristisRock	Tristis Rock: Retaining circle of a barrow internal diameter between 16 and 17 feet and consisting of twelve stones which enclose the remaining south side stone of a cist. The overall length of the side stone is 4 feet 6 inches the internal length of the cist would not have been more than 3 feet. Butler Tristis Rock - Vol. 4. Map 54.17 (p.60 diagram of Tristis Rock cairn p.59).	User Waypoint	SX 63780 60160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Trowles	Trowlesworthy Warren: A round cairn and cist located 370 metres east of Trowlesworthy Warren House. The cairn mound measures 5.2 metres in diameter and stands up to 0.1 metres high. Its perimeter is defined by a kerb of at least eight stones. One side stone is missing capstone present. Lethbridge p.54-5 Trowlesworthy Farm Cist - diagram p.54 photo p.55. Butler Vol. 3. Map 51.1 (diagram p.158).	User Waypoint	SX 57146 64757					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT U Spanish 2	Upper Spanish Lake 2: Cairn measuring roughly 3 metres in diameter and 0.3 metres high. The end and side slabs of the cist survive but the coverstone is missing.	User Waypoint	SX 58586 64351					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT U Spanish 3	Upper Spanish Lake 3: Part of a group of cairns very close together see also NMR record SX56 SE4. A small round cairn 5.0m. diameter and 0.5m. high on a gentle well drained clitter strewn west facing slope at 355m. above OD. It is built of small boulders now turf covered and a cist lies within the cairn on the south-east side. The cist comprises the side and end stones measures internally 0.7m. by 0.6m. wide and is aligned on a grid bearing of 130o. The cover-stone is missing. Lethbridge p.54 Spanish Lake	User Waypoint	SX 58549 64450					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Vixen Tor 1	Vixen Tor 1: Cist and possible remains of a barrow. The east and south sides of the cist lean inwards and the north end is slightly defective. The cover stone seems to have been in two parts and it leans against the south corner of the cist. There appears to be traces of a retaining circle of barrows three stones only in radius of 3.0m from the centre of the cist. The condition is good. The original dimensions would however appear to have been 1.219m x 533mm. One side stone is 1.524m in length and the oth	User Waypoint	SX 54244 74404					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT WestVitif 1	West Vitifer: Possible location of a Bronze Age cist although when subject to field investigation in November 2002 the site was not found The cairn was partially excavated in 1897 by the Barrow Committee of the Devonshire Association. This working revealed a ring of slabs surrounding a cist which had not been previously examined. In the cist there was a complete Bronze Age beaker together with charcoal but no trace of a burial.	User Waypoint	SX 67575 82802					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT White E4	White Tor E4: Butler White Tor E.4. Vol. 2. Map 31.22 (diagram Vol. 5. p.174).	User Waypoint	SX 54699 78695					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT WhiteHiNE 1	White Hill NE1: Butler Vol. 2. Map 32 22.10 (Cairn 10 - diagram of cairn cemetery on White Hill on p.107 diagram Vol. 5. p.217). Lethbridge photo p11.	User Waypoint	SX 53717 84201					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Whitehorse1	Whitehorse Hill: This cist was excavated in August 2011. It possibly featured on an 1892 map by John Chudleigh in An Exploration of Dartmoors Antiquities. It was re-discovered in 1999 and recently excavated.	User Waypoint	SX 61735 85482					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Willings 2	Willings Walls 2: Remains of a kerbed cairn with cist On a slight NW slope near a reave. The cairn is 4.6m in diameter and 0.6m high. Within the outer ring of stones is a second ring of boulders not shown on Worths plan but which may represent an inner kerb. The cist is 1.8m by 0.9m and 0.5m deep with an adjacent coverstone. Lethbridge p.52-3 Willingswalls Cist 2 (E of Reave) - diagram p52 photo p.53. Butler Willings Walls 2 - Vol. 3. Map 51.6 (diagram p.165).	User Waypoint	SX 58279 65240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Willings 3	Willings Walls 3: A cairn immediately adjacent to and west of Willings Walls Reave. The cairn mound measures 9 metres in diameter and up to 0.5 metres high. It contains a central cist with one end slab and two side slabs in place. Lethbridge p.52-3 Willingswalls Cist 1 (W of Reave) - diagram p52. Butler Willings Walls 3 (Cairn & Cist 3) - Vol. 3. Map 51.6 (diagram p.166).	User Waypoint	SX 58278 65339					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT Yellowm Fm1	Yellowmeade 1: Butler Yellowmeade 1 - Vol. 3. Map 44.1 (diagram p.17).	User Waypoint	SX 56350 74465					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-Bachelors	Bachelors Hall: Greeves cairn and cist. Supposed cairn & cist poss natural feature. As can be seen in the photo this looks more like a natural feature.	User Waypoint	SX 60426 73665					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-Bellever13	Bellever Tor 13 (site of): Two parallel boulders a natural occurence protrude from the long grass in the vicinity of Worths reference but no cist could be identified.	User Waypoint	SX 64330 76763					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-DevilsTor 3	Devils Tor 3: This feature was reported by Russell Chapman to Bill Radcliffe. The current author was visiting Beardown and had mentioned this to Bill who suggested that it should be checked out. The grid reference given by Russell was SX 59475 79416. The feature is a rectangular pit lined by small stones. It does not have the appearance of a Bronze Age cist. The nature and function of this feature is unclear but would seem most likely to be relatively modern. The author would like to thank Russell and Bil	User Waypoint	SX 59479 79415					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-Drizzle 27	Drizzlecombe Settlement: A claimed possible cist that could just be a natural arrangement. An arrangement of stones made up of a pair of long edge-set orthostatic slabs placed to the E and S of a large tilted slab. It is possible that this is a disturbed cist comprising a displaced sidestone and two endstones but the two orthostats are not parallel and there is no clear central depression. the length between the endstones is 1.2m and the height of the tilted slab is 0.49m. NGR SX 5928 6727 (From Robertson	User Waypoint	SX 59232 67271					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-DrizzleSRow	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 59169 66957					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-GlassBallN4	Glasscombe Ball N4: A group of stones probably the remains of a cist were found by Mr. Carpenter on Piles Hill 600 yards west of Glasscombe Corner. ... This cairn may have a prehistoric origin but the impression is that of a collection for some recent purpose.	User Waypoint	SX 65825 60577					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-HenTorWar 1	Hentor Warren 1: Possible cist reported by Sam Goodwin. This site is close to the ruins of Hentor Warren House. The structure has the appearance of being a Bronze Age site but it is situated in close proximity to a jumble of remains from the historic period including buildings and walls. Site visited by the author and Sam on 16/06/2018. This particular slab has a cavity below it which is large enough for a dog to shelter in. On top of the slab is a thick layer which could represent remains of a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 59023 65597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-HenTorWar 2	Hentor Warren 2: Possible cist reported by Sam Goodwin. This site is close to the ruins of Hentor Warren House. The structure has the appearance of being a Bronze Age site but it is situated in close proximity to a jumble of remains from the historic period including buildings and walls. Site visited by the author and Sam on 16/06/2018.	User Waypoint	SX 59003 65605					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-RoyalHill 9	Royal Hill, wall: The suggested cist beside a length of bank and with numerous earthfast stones in visibility. The primary feature is a rectilinear slab 1.5 metres long 1.2 metres wide and 0.1 metres thick. Its north-east corner rests upon a thin embedded stone about 0.8 metres long and 0.1 metres high and the slab is thus raised from the surface ... The impression gained is that being similar to a coverstone the large slab has been moved in the false expectation of a cist beneath.	User Waypoint	SX 62640 72268					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-Small Bro 6	Small Brook 6: Butler says possible cairn and cist. HER says small hut c. The author visited on 27/08/17. This is in the vicinity of many hut circles. The site itself looks like a cist when looked at from the right direction. Looked at from another direction (see photo above) it looks like a natural arrangement of rocks.	User Waypoint	SX 63035 90407					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT-Three Boy1	Three Boys: 3 standing stones of which only one remains sometimes claimed as remains of burial chamber.This record has two entries listed as standing stone see [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=20]Three Boys Reported Cairn SiteID=20[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 66028 85486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT-Yellowm Fm3	Yellowmeade Settlement: Probable hut circle. nw of the nw angle of the ends of yellowmeade farm practically on the old tavistock-ashburton track. The cairn may contain a kistvaen. To the ne of the cairn there is a pound enclosing 3 hut circles. Large stones are used in the cairn.This record originated from the HER and it now seems clear it is a duplicate of Yellowmeade 2 which is also of a reported cist. There is a round house at this location. This record is being retained and changed to a round hous	User Waypoint	SX 56480 74420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT:Barn Hill 2	Barn Hill 2: HER: Earth bank with some stones standing up and two large stones standing long ways across the bank. Visible on the aerial photographs it was recorded in 1980 running between SX 5299 7502 to SX 5297 7472 and appears to form the eastern boundary of settlement MDV12822.	User Waypoint	SX 52970 74719					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Blackaton 1	Blackaton Brook 1: The monument includes a cairn cemetery and sinuous linear earthwork bank situated on a gentle east facing slope overlooking the valley of the Blackaton Brook. The cairn cemetery survives as a linear cluster of six mounds standing between 0.6m and 1.3m high. Three of the mounds are circular in shape with their diameters varying between 4.5m and 8m. The remainder are oval with lengths between 5.5m and 13m. Four of the mounds have been robbed or partially excavated and an edge set stone in	User Waypoint	SX 64545 90378					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:BlackDown W	Black Down W: Not located at SX 57409153 on 28/08/16. Butler SX57389153. NMR SX57469153.The cairn is 6 metres in diameter and 0.7 metres in height. The cist is 0.9 metres long with 2 end stones in the original position. Remains of a kerb are visible around the north west edge of the mound. 1.6km east of Higher Bowden. nb. Not listed by Turner - assigned as Platform Circle type cairn due to description in NMR. A flat-topped cairn. Butler Black Down W. Vol. 2. Map 42.6 (diagram Vol 5. p.58).	User Waypoint	SX 57398 91540					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Brent Moor	Brent Moor House: A cist lies on the right bank of the Avon a short distance above Brent Moor House about 175 feet below the small stream which flows south of Riders Rings ... The cist which consists of two end stones and one side stone stands in a small cairn. Doubtful. (grinsell) supposed cairn of large stones enclosing possible cist placed se-nw. The whole area is covered with clitter and it is possible that the site may be natural. In summer it is under dense bracken. No measurements given. Butler Vol	User Waypoint	SX 68020 64030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Cosdon NW2	Cosdon Hill NW2: Cairn measures 9.5 metres in diameter height 1 metre. Cist 3 metres by 3 meters by 0.1 metre deep. Grass heather and gorse covered mound with stones protruding through the turf on the northern side of the mound. The author was unable to locate this site within the dense vegetation cover on 13/09/21.	User Waypoint	SX 63040 92659					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Deadmans D	Langcombe Brook 10: The cairn is 5m in diameter by 0.3m high with a retaining kerb on its northern side. The cist is 0.8m long b 0.7m wide. Cist (listed as D by Worth) found at Deadmans Bottom Langcombe by Mr Button. Internal dimensions length 3 feet 8 inches width 2 feet. The stones are barely visible above grass level. The cover stone is missing. Lethbridge p.45 Langcombe Cist E - diagram p.43. Butler Langcombe Brook Cairn 10 - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 dia	User Waypoint	SX 60960 66730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Erme Pound	Erme Pound (Near): A prehistoric round cairn 300 metres west of the River Erme in an area of intense peat cutting remains. The cairn has surviving elements of a kerb and a central hollow which may have contained a cist. This probable platform cairn has a diameter of 3.8 metres and is raised above ground by 0.5 metres. The flat-topped mound is surrounded by a closely fitting though incomplete kerb of upright slabs where many of the survivors remain in situ. An elongated hollow across the centre of the cair	User Waypoint	SX 63920 65510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Fur Tor	Fur Tor: Cairn with cist approx 1km w of fur tor.	User Waypoint	SX 57830 83050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:GoldsmithE1	Goldsmiths Cross E1: Clear remains of cairn with cist. One side and one end stone of cist are in place. The western side stone may be beneath the turf but the southern end stone and cover stone are missing. The internal dimensions of the cist are approximately 0.53 x 0.58 x 0.45 meters (1 foot 9 inches x 1 foot 11 inches x 1 foot 6 inches). Immediately around cist there was a backing of comparatively large flat stones.. Butler Goldsmiths Cross E. 1. Vol. 4. Map 64.5 (Cairn 1 - diagram p.221). There is no 	User Waypoint	SX 61871 70394					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:GoldsmithE3	Goldsmiths Cross E3: The NW sidestone 0.8m long by 0.2m wide and the NE endstone 0.6m long 0.15m wide are the only recognisable cist stones though it is possible that the SW side was formed by the two small slabs still visible and depicted by Worth. There is no coverstone. Lethbridge diagram p.93 photo bottom left p.95. Butler Goldsmiths Cross E.3. - Vol. 4. Map 64.5 (Cairn 3 - diagram p.221).	User Waypoint	SX 61741 70204					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Halstock 7	Halstock Down 7: Cairn and cist 830m S of moorgate farm. Update 13/12/2024 This was formerly listed as Moorgate Farm and marked here as a duplicate. Name changed to East Bowden 6 as appears to be part of that group. The HER record states Location needs checking against Okehampton survey data.. The location on the HER record is nearly 0.8 km South of the Moor gate 1 record (MDV70198). East Bowden 3 (MDV60254) is around 100 metres away but has no reported cist. This suggests it may NOT be a duplicate and as	User Waypoint	SX 59840 92239					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Hemstone N1	Hemstone Rocks N1: Site of cist excavated by Baring-Gould in one of the cairns to the north of Hemstone Rocks South settlement. Flint flake found. Site not relocated by Grinsel. . See also HER 6729 Lydford 17a	User Waypoint	SX 64800 83800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Hen Tor N 5	Hen Tor N5: The author was unable to locate this cist at SX 59708 65692 on 13/08/17. The HER has ngr SX 5971 6570. The site is clearly difficult to find. The area is dense in bracken and according to Lethbridge the cist is very badly damaged. It is unclear how accurate the grid reference is - although it is quite possible that the problem is simply that it is overgrown and difficult to see. A cist consisting of two sidestones one of which has fallen outwards and an irregular shaped coverstone. Lethbridge 	User Waypoint	SX 59708 65692					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:HickleyW	Hickley Ridge 3: Cairn and cist on the East side of Brent Fore Hill. The cairn is 6.0m in diameter merging into the slope of the hill and being about 0.5m high on the downslope side which has a retaining kerb. There is a central cist of which two parallel slabs remain set on edge at the NW and SE sides. An upright stone 0.9m high is offset from the cist on the NW side. Lethbridge p.84 diagram and photo top left. Butler Hickley Ridge 3 56.14.4 diagram Vol 5 p.176.	User Waypoint	SX 66590 62030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Kennon S1	Kennon Hill S1: Cairn and cist. Possible cist consists of a single large slab 0.75m x 0.25m x 0.6m high oriented slightly e of n. Probably duplicated by this record: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=4283]Rival Tor Reported Cairn[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 64534 88357					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Langcombe 5	Langcombe Brook 5: Two end stones and two side stones are in position but the coverstone is missing. The tops of the stones are at ground level Length of N side stone 1.4m S side stone 1m W end stone 0.6m and E end stone 0.5m. Present depth of cist is 0.3m. Lethbridge p.46 Langcombe Cist I - diagram p.43. Butler Langcombe Brook 5 (Cairn 5) - Vol. 3. Map 50.3 (pp.148-54 general plan of Langcombe Brook cairns p.151 diagram of Langcombe cists p.153).	User Waypoint	SX 60878 66421					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:MaidenHill	Conies Down Summit: Maybe natural rather than a cist. large turf-covered cairn which has been dug into from its southern edge. No stones are visible in the saucer-shape depression in the centre but a setting of three slabs near the northern edge may be the sides of a cist which contained a secondary burial inserted at a later date into the side of the mound (Butler). Lethbridge diagram p.107 photo p.108. Butler Vol 2 30.11 p. 77. See very useful notes on Megalithic Portal.	User Waypoint	SX 58831 79380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Muddilake	Muddilake Newtake: NMR states A hut circle not a cairn circle. This is almost certainly not a cist. The measurements do not conform to those of Prowse but nothing else can be seen in the vicinity. It is most unlikely that these stones represent the remains of a cist but are a natural occurrence. (see also duplicate HER record 5894 and SiteID=2547). This cist entry was listed by Dixon however it seems a dubious entry. This is not listed by Butler the relevant map is Vol. 2. Map 29.9.	User Waypoint	SX 62654 75194					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Nattor 5	Nattor Down 5: Only the north east sidestone which is 1.2m long and the north west endstone which is 0.5m long remain in position. The endstone leans slightly inwards. Top of sidestone is 0.4m above ground level. The depth of the kist is unknown. A possible coverstone lies 2.0m due south of the kist. The kistvaen is contained in a turf covered cairn 4.6m in diameter and approx.0.3m high.. Butler Nattor Down 5 - Vol. 2. Map 32.2 (diagram Vol. 5. p.65). 127 Lethbridge pp.11-12 photo and diagram p.12.	User Waypoint	SX 54090 82860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:RaddickSu1	Raddick Hill Summit 1: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57820 70980					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Riddon 3	Riddon Ridge SE: Butler: A few small set stones show around the edge of another [cairn] at 8 (5 x 0.4m) It appears to be untouched too small to attract the attention of casual diggers. It is however approximately in the position of the cairn excavated by R. Burnard in 1914 who may have carefully replaced the stones he removed. His cairn was more compact before excavation (3.7 x 0.8) so if it is the same his restoration has allowed considerable spread. To his surprise Burnard was not the first to investiga	User Waypoint	SX 66950 76350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Sheepstor4	Sheepstor Brook Ford 4: 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 clo	User Waypoint	SX 58195 67426					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:ShovelNW 1	Shoveldown NW1: NB. NGR from PMD is SX64398640. The remains of a Bronze age cairn and cist which form part of a cairn cemetery on Long Ridge known locally as Langridge overlooking the valley of the River North Teign. The cairn has a circular mound which measures 5.2 metres in diameter and 0.5 metres high. The cist measures 0.83 metres square by up to 0.47 metres deep. The capstone which once covered the cist now lies 0.7 metres NNW of the cist. Butler Shoveldown N.W.1. - Vol. 2. Map 37.5. (diagram Vol. 5.	User Waypoint	SX 64389 86247					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:ShovelSet	Shoveldown Central Settlement: This cairn is described by Butler on p. 176. Forty metres outside the south-west corner a small solitary cairn (5.0 x 0.3m) has been dug into the displaced stones subsequently returned to the central pit where they lie in a loose pile. The cairn is shown on Fig 36.4 on p.176. It can be seen to be a few metres south of the Central Settlement. It also appears towards the top left on Fig 36.7 on p. 179. Fig 36.4 is a segment of Fig 36.7. Butler lists this site as a cist at SX 6	User Waypoint	SX 65764 85856					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:StandonW 1	Standon Hill W: Doubtful cist. A disturbed cairn measuring 5.2m N to S by 6.0m and standing a maximum of 0.3m high. Eight large upright slabs and boulders up to 0.6m high lie on the fringe of the mound to create a substantial retaining circle. There is no evidence to suggest the presence of a cist though is seems likely that the interior of the cairn has been used as a repository for cleared stone. A large number of relatively recent clearance cairns lie in the immediate area. Butler Standon Hill W - Vol.	User Waypoint	SX 54739 81371					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Throw 6	Throwleigh Common 6: Round cairn. Diameter 6.4 metres height 1 metre. Cist 0.6 metres wide oriented north-south. Central pit 1.5 metres by 1.1 metres by 0.25 meters deep. Situated on downslope edge of a natural terrace. Three edge set stones lying parallel to each other are exposed in the central pit. The two eastern ones may represent the edges of a cist with a length or width of 0.6 metres. A number of edge set stones around the edge represent a kerb. Gorse covered. NOTE: NMR gives location as SX 6519 8	User Waypoint	SX 65203 89798					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:U Spanish 1	Upper Spanish Lake 1: Cairn mound measuring approximately 3 metres in diameter and standing 0.5 metres high. The end and side slabs of the cist are in situ but the coverstone is missing. There are traces of a possible retaining kerb. Scheduled.	User Waypoint	SX 58626 64360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:WesternB19	Western Beacon 19: Small stony mound west of cairn MDV3137 1.7 metres diameter 0.3 metres high with upright stones in centre 0.6 metres by 0.4 metress by 0.1 metres high may be remains of a cist and low mound.	User Waypoint	SX 65446 58597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT:Wigford 1	Wigford Down 1: 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 t	User Waypoint	SX 54419 64427					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Blackbrk 3	Blackbrook (Prowse): Prowse A. B. 1901 The Antiquities of Ockery and Roundhill. An imperfect ring of stones five yards in diameter which must at some time have encircled a kisvaen. Doubtful!	User Waypoint	SX 60500 73840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?BrentForeS1	Brent Fore Hill S1: A cairn consisting of a turf-covered mound diameter 7.0m. and height 0.3m. with five stones of a possible retaining circle in situ. There is a depression in the centre revealing a stone resembling the east end stone of a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 66879 61133					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT?Buckland 6	Buckland Down: Butler Vol 1 p.115. One burial mound awaiting rediscovery is the cairncircle surrounding a cist on Buckland Down mentioned in Note 43 to Carringtons poem on Dartmoor.	User Waypoint	SX 73500 74000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Buttern 7	Buttern Hill 7: The remains of two alleged cists are reported at this location. Recent field investigation could not locate them and therefore it is thought likely that they are probably natural features.	User Waypoint	SX 65700 88960					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Chittaford2	Chittaford Down 2: Reported by Prowse as cist 1891 - cist no longer visible	User Waypoint	SX 63530 79224					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?CrownDown 1	Crownhill Down: From a barrow destroyed many years since came a large flint scraper and flint flakes PLYM Brent 1886. See. TDA 1886 Vol 18 p.74. Butler suggests that perhaps Brents cairn was either 52.16.5 or 52.16.6. Crown Hill Down.â€?Amongst the rubbish and stones that had been removed and thrown down from a large circular barrow that had been destroyed many years since I found a large rude scraper of flint and some broken pieces all much weathered from exposure	User Waypoint	SX 57000 60000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Eylesbarr 4	Eylesbarrow 4: Doubtful. SX 59406820. The site of a possible cist lies on the lower SW flank of Eylesbarrow some 400m W of Eylesbarrow Mine.The feature is marked by a single upright slab 1.1m long 0.2m wide and 0.3m high resembling a sidestone adjacent to a second slab 1.4m long and 0.9m wide perhaps representing the coverstone.Both stones are earthfast and are surrounded by a cluster of smaller stones which could represent the remains of a cairn. The area surrounding these stones has been disturbed by la	User Waypoint	SX 59400 68200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?FourFoldNr	Fourfold Circle (near): Worth mentions a small barrow 65 ft from the centre of Fourfold cairn on the alignment of a double stone row. Radcliffe writes: Ormerod (1976) says a row commences about 25 yds to the SW of the triple circle and extends 110 yds to the ruins of a kistvaen.	User Waypoint	SX 65950 85990					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?FoxtorCross	Foxtor Cross NE of: [Presumably Foxtor not Foxton] Cist 54.9 meters south east of white stone in the wall. Area was over grown with high heather in 1917-1918 but the heather was burnt in 1920 and the cist was quite plain with capstone by north east side. The south west stone had gone. No trace of this antiquity could be found in 1950.	User Waypoint	SX 61930 69880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT?Giants Ba1	Giants Basin Foot: To the east of the giants basin are two stones which stand parallel to each other and resemble the two longer sides of a cist. Probably a duplicate of SHE 33a or SHE 33d.UPDATE 31/12/2022. The HER gives an NGR of SX 5913 6699. This is to the *west* of the Giants Basin and Worth very clearly states to the east. We will arbitrarily assign an NGR which is slightly to the east. SX 59225 66944 - it is a guess of the reported location.	User Waypoint	SX 59225 66944					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Glaze Mee2	Glaze Meet (possible cist): Lethbridge Discover Prehistoric Dartmoor p.81. Cist? In diagram - no explanation in text. Approx NGR from diagram of SX663603	User Waypoint	SX 66300 60299					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?H White Tor	Higher White Tor (site of): This site was apparently excavated in 1827 when human hair was found (Grinsell cites Bray) but this site has not been located since this time - site / location not confirmed. The cist on east side of Great Whiten Tor Postbridge (Higher White Tor at SX 619785) was examined and revealed faint indications of bone ash contained in a pit 1foot 10inches diameter and 1foot 4inches deep. The pit was covered by a flat stone nearly 2 feet square. The coverstone of the cist had been r	User Waypoint	SX 62200 78600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Hayne Down	Hayne Down summit: Grinsell: LVG and GMS have searched in vain for cist near reave connecting Bowermans Nose with tor to SE mentioned by Crossing 1912/1965 p.294.The HER has an entry [url=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV130870&resourceID=104]MDV130870[/url] for [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=19056]Hayne Down Reported Stone Row[/url]. That entry refers also to the reported Crossing cist but based on Crossings description the two featur	User Waypoint	SX 74400 80200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Heltor Rock	Heltor Rock (site of): Cist at heltor rock. Cist not located during field work and no further information obtained	User Waypoint	SX 79960 87030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Hemery	Hemery's Rows: Aligned with the row and two hundred yards beyond its termination is a cairn and near this a pear-shaped pound having one good entrance-jamb standing a little to the south there stands a much overgrown single row (of only nine stones) leading to the (probable) remains of a kistvaen and yet another single row fallen and overgrown leading north-east to a ruined cairn. Hemery High Dartmoor p.147	User Waypoint	SX 59100 69300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Hentor Br 3	Hentor Brook 3: Lethbridge reports a possible cist near Willings Walls Reave. There are no entries in the NMR or HER. The NGR is approx SX 5848 6557 - see diagram Discover Prehistoric Dartmoor p.52 (Lethbridge 2015)	User Waypoint	SX 58480 65570					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Hentor Br 4	Hentor Brook 4: A cist was alleged at this location but could not be found during field investigation. NOTE: NMR gives NGR of SX58156559 but SX 58393 65488 matches description much better.	User Waypoint	SX 58393 65488					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Hentor Br 5	Hentor Brook 5: SX 58 65 An isolated cist can be found with great difficulty in the valley of the wallabrook opposite hentor meadow. The sides have fallen in and the coverstone moved a few feet away (os citing worth)... The cist may be on the west side possibly sx56ne/25. The cist may exist at about sx585656	User Waypoint	SX 58500 65600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?HenTorWar 3	Hentor Warren 3: Alledged cist reported by Breton could not be found during field investigation. See als NMR record 438626 and Grinsell SHE 33a	User Waypoint	SX 58920 65780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?HuntersTor	Hunters Tor (SE of): Possibly natural feature	User Waypoint	SX 76080 82340					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?KingsOven 1	Kings Oven: In the wall of Kings Oven enclosure. Butler gives NGR for CHA 6a by mistake.	User Waypoint	SX 67477 81336					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?KingsOven 2	Kings Oven (Near): Destroyed? Fragmenary remains of cairn and cist reported by Speence Bate in 1871	User Waypoint	SX 67470 81290					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?KneesetNose	Kneeset Nose: A cist is recorded on Kneeset Nose by the County Sites and Monuments Record. It was not found during field investigation although two walkers knew of the cist perhaps at a nearby location.	User Waypoint	SX 58800 86499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Lade Hill1	Lade Hill: Via Radcliffe: A good candidate for a damaged cist. There is one long slab still in situ which is orientated 120/300 degrees. Other stones are rather jumbled and some look shattered so I believe at some time it must have received a hit or near miss from an artillery piece - there are quite a few old shell holes on this hillside. (Information from TAP Greeves). No NMR or HER records.	User Waypoint	SX 63340 81841					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Lakehead 17	Lakehed Hill 17 (site of): Remains of a Kistvaen shown on early 20th century map but not located in modern times	User Waypoint	SX 64390 77280					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Langstone E	Langstone Moor E: Possible cist could be a tinners cache	User Waypoint	SX 56080 78010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Longaford1	Longaford Tor: Cist set against a natural boulder that would have formed the south side stone a possible end and side stone with a large slab to north-west that could have been a capstone. Close to track from south of Longford Tor towards leat take off point. Possible carn to east.	User Waypoint	SX 61340 77850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Marsh Hill	Marsh Hill: Possible cairn but thought to have been the remains of a collapsed house similar to Stats House a few metres to the north.  The mound has been much disturbed by the construction of a shelter in its centre. This is a trapezoidal structure 1.2m wide at its northwestern end 1.7m wide at its northeastern end and 3.1m long. The coursed walls are 1.1m wide and 0.6m high. The slab inside the shelter represents tumble from this structure rather than part of a cist as suggested by Grinsell.	User Waypoint	SX 62150 82427					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT?Metherall	Metherall: Cairn or hut circle? Excavation of three hut circles in 1936 prior to the construction of new reservoir at Fernworthy showed the eastern circle No 6 (SX66858402) to represent the remains of a cairn with a probable cremation burial in a pit beneath a cover-stone.	User Waypoint	SX 66840 84010					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT?North Hes 3	North Hessary Tor 3: Dilapidated cairn remarkable for beign double kisted (Bate 1871). Grinsell doubtful site. Could be HER 5015 see also WAL 8. Butler suggests that Bate was possibly referring to the rather confused structure of the Yellowmead cist well down the western slopes (Butler Vol 3 p.33).	User Waypoint	SX 57800 74200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?OkeTor 1	Oke Tor: Dubious. A stone row on the western slopes of oke tor. The stone row runs a little north of west and south of east directly downhill towards the river(east okement). It is single and runs between two large stone slabs which probably once formed part of cists and at the further end two large stones lying prone within 2m of each other. One of the two slabs is set amidst other stones which may have formed a circle. Between the slabs is a fallen stone.(worth). Grinsell gives ngr 610-902- for apparent	User Waypoint	SX 61202 90099					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Pew Tor	Pew Tor: Pit to the north of the standing stone is a possible cist. The rectangular pit c2.5m x 1m x 0.3m deep has three vertical sides + the remains of a possible capstone standing on edge within it. Banks adjacent to the pit suggest the remains of a mound which could have been 11m x 6m oriented north-south + covered the cist	User Waypoint	SX 53250 72920					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Piles Hil3	Piles Hill E: SX 65796100 A group of stones doubtfully remains of cairn with cist first noted by Worth.	User Waypoint	SX 65790 61000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	CT?Plym Ford	Plym Ford: Alledged cist - Breton. A cist was alleged at this location but could not be found on the ground	User Waypoint	SX 61160 68510					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Raddick 1	Raddick Hill (35m SW of cairn): (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	User Waypoint	SX 58050 71250					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Roundhill 3	Round Hill Summit 3: Alledged cist and stone row asdescribed by Prowse 1901. No significant features can be identified in this area.	User Waypoint	SX 61110 74470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Roundhill 4	Round Hill Summit 4 (site of): Duplicate of HER 6256? Cist noted (prowse). Vis=not visible on raf photos (rchm app 1985). Vis=2/9/1950 (os) no trace of this feature found.	User Waypoint	SX 61046 74422					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Roundy Pk 2	Roundy Park, gate south of: Possible cist near a gate in the fence.	User Waypoint	SX 63960 79480					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?SherberCom	Sherberton Common Stone Row: NGR taken from NMR. Grinsell gives location SX 691739. Destroyed by 1897 but see entry for the stone row which is in fact a passageway to a round house.	User Waypoint	SX 69100 73200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Small Bro W	Small Brook, west bank (site of): cist on the west bank of the Small Brook. This was not located during field investigation (Crossing).	User Waypoint	SX 62250 90390					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Venford 1	Venford: Radcliffe: TAPG report while reservoir low. Walls clearance cairn and cairn with flint flakes. Cairn 4m dia with possible cist slab 1m by 0.5m by 0.2m. Probably at 6843 7097 found 29/9/03.	User Waypoint	SX 68432 70973					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?YartorDown	Yartor Down SE (site of): A cist was alleged at this location but there is no ground evidence to substantiate this. (Worth 1948)	User Waypoint	SX 68280 73290					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	CT?Yealm Steps	Yealm Steps: The County Sites and Monument Record notes a cist at Ranny Brook. This may be an outlier of the Ranny Brook settlement	User Waypoint	SX 61700 63700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	EC 7LordsLands	Sevon Lords Lands: A cairn from 0.8m. to 1.2m. high with a minor central excavation 0.5m. deep. The kerb retaining circle extends round the west and north quadrants.	User Waypoint	SX 74127 76236					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Branscomb 1	Branscombe's Loaf 1: One of 4 cairns on Corn Ridge - see Turner Ring Cairns Stone Circles and Related Monuments on Dartmoor DASP No. 48 p59 for diagram of the 4 cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 55175 89119					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC BrentForeSR	Brent Fore Hill stone row: The remains of a stone row and cairn on Brent Fore Hill. The row is crossed by two leats one of which is now disused. The cairn is visible as a low mound of turf-covered stones of 13.5 metres in diameter and 0.3 metres high. Photo shows 2 or 3 stones of the cairn - it is not very photogenic! Turner F23.	User Waypoint	SX 66854 61356					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC BurfordDown	Burford Down stone row: The south terminal cairn 9.0m diameter and 0.6m high has a central depression about 2.5m diameter and 0.4m deep and is edged by 3 upright and 2 fallen orthostats average 0.7m by 0.2m and up to 0.9m high the remains of a retaining circle or peristalith.	User Waypoint	SX 63704 60178					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Butterdon 1	Butterdon Hill stone row: A low cairn within a retaining circle of stones is situated at SX65635881 at the south end of the Butterdon stone row (SX 65 NE 17) with which it is associated. The circle is 11 metres in diameter and consists of twelve stones all now recumbent although when Worth wrote in 1941 one was erect and three were leaning. Some of the stones are unusually large. The cairn is 9 metres in diameter by 0.3 metre high with a hollow in the centre. Radcliffe reports: Mike Brown says the row ter	User Waypoint	SX 65634 58816					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Collard Tor	Collard Tor stone row 1: Cairn heading the easterly of the two Collard Tor rows. The easterly cairn at SX 55846203 measures 8.1m. in diameter and 0.6m. high. The centre has been excavated but apart from a large prone slab there is nothing to suggest a former cist. The mound is surrounded by a peristalith of boulders each of which is 0.9m. high and roughly 0.5m square. The row is similar to the other row and can be traced for 79.6m.	User Waypoint	SX 55840 62030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Cosdon N4	Cosdon Hill N4: Cairn at the junction of two Bronze Age reaves. Round cairn on Cosdon Hill measuring 7.3 metres in diameter and standing up to 0.8 metres high. A number of edge set stones visible around the southern side of the cairn mound suggests the existence of a kerb. There is a hollow in the north side of the mound probably the result of partial robbing or an early excavation.	User Waypoint	SX 63350 92479					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Down Tor	Hingston Hill stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58693 69270					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Drizzle Ce	Drizzlecombe stone row 3: Central in alignment of 3 cairns. Cairn heads the NW Drizzlecombe row. See diagram in coverage on Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks marked as C3.	User Waypoint	SX 59253 67080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Drizzle E	Drizzlecombe stone row 2: Eastern most in alignment of 3 cairns. Cairn heads the NE Drizzlecombe row. See diagram in coverage on Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks marked as C2. Lethbridge Row B. pp.38-42. Diagram p.38. See also 14780	User Waypoint	SX 59267 67065					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Drizzle S	Drizzlecombe stone row 1: Cairn lies at the north-east end of Row A (South Row)of the Drizzlecombe group. Cairn measures 6.7 metres in diameter up to 0.8 metres high with central hollow 2.3 metres by 1.5 metres by 0.25 metres deep. Small number of edge stones around the periphery represent a kerb. Large flat stone 1.7m by 1m by 0.3m thick situated immediately s of the mound may be the displaced coverstone from a cist	User Waypoint	SX 59170 66964					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Drizzle W	Drizzlecombe 4: Western most in alignment of 3 cairns. The other two cairns head Drizzlecombe rows. See diagram in coverage on Prehistoric Dartmoor Walks marked as C4. Turner F24	User Waypoint	SX 59236 67101					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC East Glaze	Corringdon Ball stone rows 1: Cairn at east end of the Corringdon Ball group of multiple stone rows . Six pillars of the retaining circle are clearly visible. For more detail see entries for the Corringdon Ball rows.	User Waypoint	SX 66679 61215					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Fernworth 3	Fernworthy 3: Newman Barrow A. Small turf-covered cairn at the northern end of the western double stone row south of Fernworthy stone circle forming part of the Froggymead ceremonial complex. It measures 6.5 metres in diameter and has a central hollow resulting from excavation in 1898. Two rings of orthostats 7m and 5m diameter around cairn 4.5m diameter and 0.2m high (Turner). It once had a retaining circle of small stones but only three were visible in 2013. DNP Post 2D. Turner F25.	User Waypoint	SX 65483 84101					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Fernworth 5	Fernworthy 5: Newman Barrow D. 5.8m diameter. Has 3 stones spaced on the east side. A beaker flint knife dress fastener and a piece of bronze were discovered when the cairn was excavated in 1898. The crushed beaker. When reconstructed it became one of Dartmoors most important Bronze Age finds and is now on display in Plymouth City Museum along with the other artifacts retrieved. DNP Post 7D.	User Waypoint	SX 65561 84090					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC HarfordGate	Piles Hill SW9: This cairn occupies a prominent position on the brow of a hill and is one of two north-west of Harford Moor Gate. Measures 13 metres in diameter and 0.3 metres in height it is turf-covered and has a retaining kerb. Visited by the author 20/04/19. Garmin gives location as SX 64495 59682 but a Lidar source gives location as SX 64494 59677 - which matches closely the HER NGR.	User Waypoint	SX 64494 59677					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Hart Tor N	Hart Tor double stone row: The cairn circle is 9.3m across and consists of 14 tall slabs some of which have fallen. Wilkinson noticed concentric stone circles - which cant be seen today although there is clearly an inner circular mound. NMR A.	User Waypoint	SX 57718 71716					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Merrivale 6	Merrivale 6 (near standing stone): The cairn now turf-covered with an excavation pit in the centre has a diameter of 2.4m. and a height of 0.1m. The excavation pit can be seen in the photo. A very irregular circle of stones can be seen around this cairn. Turner F19.	User Waypoint	SX 55368 74602					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Ringmoor 1	Ringmoor Down 1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56563 65513					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Ringmoor S	Ringmoor Down stone row: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56334 65807					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Staldon 3	Stalldown Summit 3: Cairn with double or multiple ring. Butler Cairn 3 just to the west of the stone row Butler Cairn 4 is just to the east. A flat topped turf-covered cairn 9.0m in diameter and 0.7m high in good condition. Settings of Stones in and around the structure suggests a complex cairn circle. The author counted 17 stones in the circle around this cairn. This is difficult to see in the photo as most are concealed under vegetatio the stone row can be seen in the background. Also visible towards th	User Waypoint	SX 63208 62489					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC Yellowmd 1	Yellowmead Down 1: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57535 67861					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC:Bellever 2	Bellever Tor 2: cairn it does not appear to have been excavated although there is a slight disturbance at the top centre where large granite stones are bared. At the north west extreme are two stones the positions of which indicate this being part of the retaining circle no others remain. Height 0.8m diameter 5.0m. Turner F18. See also: [url=https://dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/antiquities-of-black-newtake-and-environs]Dartmoor Explorations: Antiquities of Black Newtake and Environs[/url]. NGR taken from Da	User Waypoint	SX 64144 76275					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EC:Spurrells X	Spurrell's cross stone row: Cairn at SX 65855985 12 metres in diameter by 0.4 metres high with two stones of retaining circle from which double stone row descends to north north west. This cairn is located about 125 metres from Spurrells Cross.	User Waypoint	SX 65858 59863					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	EN Yar Tor	Yar Tor: HER quoting Newman: A Tor enclosure of uncertain date on the northern outcrop of Yar Tor. This enclosure is situated in a natural avenue between two outcrops with vertical faces on the north and south sides which has been blocked off at the western and eastern ends by artificial stone walls.	User Waypoint	SX 67849 74046					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	EN:Leapra	Leapra Rings: Leapra Rings consists of three possibly Prehistoric circular features on Shapeley Common	User Waypoint	SX 70000 82600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES BelleverTor	Bellever Tor N: The photo was taken at SX 64510 76849.	User Waypoint	SX 64485 76808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES BroadunRing	Broadun Ring: Breton p.38	User Waypoint	SX 63704 80192					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Brown Heath	Brown Heath: A fine example of an enclosure. The walling consisting of very large stones reaching a height of one metre. It contains three hut circles and a number of courts situated mainly on its north and western sides. There is no obvious entrance. Lethbridge p. 74 diagram p.71. Hook Lake on Megalithic Portal.	User Waypoint	SX 64080 65389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Dean Moor	Dean Moor: Enclosed settlement on Dean Moor excavated between 1954 and 1956 prior to construction of the reservoir. Prehistoric walled enclosure containing at least 13 huts together with pens. Parallels have been drawn with the settlement at Kestor. Part of the prehistoric settlement was incorporated into a medieval farmstead (see [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV14221&resourceID=104]HER record 14221[/url]). Part of site now flooded by Avon Reservoir.	User Waypoint	SX 67741 65458					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Down Tor	Hingston Hill: Hingston hill pound east of down tor is a circular enclosure whose wall consists of large stones. Entrance is marked by a slab like stone which extends through the thickness of a wall. About 100m from the pound in a direction 15 s of e lies the centre of a cairn c.18m in diameter at the base. The down tor stone row points to this cairn (Worth). Lethbridge pp.27-29 diagram p.27. Listed as Narrator Brookhead Enclosure on Megalithic Portal.	User Waypoint	SX 59118 69477					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Drizzle	Drizzlecombe: The drizzlecombe pound (diam (max 67m min 64m) thic of wall (max 1.52m min 1.37m) area 0.3ha) is not circular as there is a considerable length of straight wall on the sw. The wall is much ruined in parts. An inner lining of slabs is still visible on the nw side. Mean elevation of ground is 366m od ground slopes to sw with mean gradient of 1 in 7. A cairn lies a few yards outside the pound wall two hut circles within the enclosure. The entrance is in the west wall. Lethbridge pp.38-42 diagra	User Waypoint	SX 59341 67152					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Grimspound	Grimspound: Probabaly the best known enclosed settlement on Dartmoor within walking distance of Warren House Inn. Prehistoric enclosed settlement with a substantial granite surrounding wall containing 24 hut circles as well as several pens built into the enclosure wall positioned in a valley between Hookney Tor and Hameldon. First planned by A. C. Shillibeer in 1829 this site was excavated by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1894-5. Within the guardianship area managed by Dartmoor National Park Autho	User Waypoint	SX 70073 80909					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Grippers	Gripper's Hill: A Bronze Age pastoral settlement on Grippers Hill Dean Prior was excavated in July 1954 by Lady Aileen Fox on behalf of the Ministry of Works. The site comprises four enclosures containing ten or more huts.	User Waypoint	SX 68156 64874					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES HuccabyInn	Huccaby Rings Inner: Huccaby Ring a circular banked enclosure south-east of Huccaby Tor smaller than Outer Huccaby Ring that lies to the north-west of the Tor. A Bronze Age enclosure visible as a turf covered stoney bank measuring 3.5 metres wide and stading to a maximum height of 0.7 metres. There is no obvious sign of an entrance.	User Waypoint	SX 65820 73810					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES HuccabyOut	Huccaby Rings Outer: Outer Huccaby Ring earthwork a sub-rectangular banked enclosure. The bank is grassed over rubble. There is a probable entrance on the south-west side. A hillslope enclosure in rough moorland measuring 105 metres east-west and 95 metres north-south with a bank of small stones averaging 0.6 metres high. It is of prehistoric date with later additions. In more recent years the formerly grass covered site has become gorse and heather covered as can be seen in the photo of the northern sect	User Waypoint	SX 65553 74441					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES RidersRings	Riders Rings: The largest and most important pound in the Avon Valley. Situated on the eastern slope of Zeal Plains. It is best regarded as being two contiguous pounds of which it would appear that the south west member was constructed first while the north east member was added as a later extension. The two pounds together cover an area of over six acres and enclose some three dozen hut-circles. Lethbridge p.85	User Waypoint	SX 67870 64359					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Scad Brook	Scad Brook: Sub-circular enclosure approximately 1.25 hectares in area containing eleven hut circles ranging from 3.5 metres to 10 metres in diameter with entrances facing south-east and many of the walls standing up to a metre high. The most complete hut has been excavated and re-instated with walls faced with orthostats and an entrance with jambs. Lethbridge p.81	User Waypoint	SX 66681 59973					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Stalldown	Stalldown: This settlement consists of 6 enclosures mostly in poor condition with 13 associated hut circles and 17 detached ones and extends over 5ha of a gentle to moderate well drained southeast facing slope at 270m above OD.	User Waypoint	SX 63665 61217					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Walkhampton	Walkhampton: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56772 72867					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Whittenknow	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58550 67050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES Yealm Steps	Yealm Steps: A fine example of enclosure and hut circles. Extensive prehistoric settlement area. Two villages contiguous the larger pound a development of the smaller. Pound walls and those of huts consist of stone and turf. At least 22 huts within the enclosure. To the north and south of the pounds are scatters of isolated huts generally much larger than the enclosed huts. On the south there are remains of fields or paddocks. Rough moorland.	User Waypoint	SX 62065 63607					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:3BarrowsW	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64414 62651					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Blatchford	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63551 63821					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Broadun	Broadun: An enclosed settlement maximum dimensions 300m NE/SW by 250m NW/SE giving an area of 6ha. Enclosure cut through on SE by a leat but wall still visible. Inside are 36 huts and a further 3 outside. Condition of huts mainly poor. Average internal diameter is 3.7m: the largest is 13m by 10.5m the smallest 2.5m. The enclosure wall appears contemporary with or later than the huts. The interior of the enclosure appears to have been cleared. See also HER entry 6800	User Waypoint	SX 63540 79930					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:ButternHill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65501 89146					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:CoombeBk	Coombe Brook: Enclosure north of Harrowthorn Plantation of 180 metres by 130 metres with walls 2 metres wide by up to 1 metre high containing 19 hut circles terraced into the slope	User Waypoint	SX 62276 62483					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:CosdonW	Cosdon Hill (West): Southern of two settlement to the south-west of Cosdon Hill of 86 metres by 56 metres with at least three enclosed areas and at least eleven hut circles. A short distance to the north is a second settlement see [URL=https://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?resourceID=104&uid=MDV6920]MDV6920[/URL]. Three or four adjoining enclosures to the south-west of Cosdon Hill with seven associated hut circles. A diagram of these enclosures can be found in Gerrard (1997) diagr	User Waypoint	SX 63078 91486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Dewerstone	Dewerstone Hill: stone hut circle forming part of an enclosed settlement on the summit of dewerstone hill	User Waypoint	SX 53940 64084					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Dockwell	Dockwell Ridge (East): On a slight north east slope at 269.0 metres OD in bracken and scrub is a sub-circular featureless enclosure measuring internally 66.0 metres north-south by 63.0 metres transversely. There are three 2.0 metre gaps in the west side but it is uncertain which if any is original since all are close together. The walling is of rubble and earth construction and now measures 1.5 metres to 4.5 metres wide its narrowest part being on the west where there is an inner facing of slabs. On the l	User Waypoint	SX 69713 64084					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:DryLakeN	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63922 63602					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:GiantsHill	Giants Hill: A number of irregular enclosures containing three hut circles four probable hut circles three cairns and a possible military structure on the western flank of Giants Hill above Mill Corner. The enclosures are bounded by broad stony banks up to 2.0m wide and 0.6m high. There are no identifiable entrances to these features. The hut circles are very poorly preserved and have been mutilated by later activities and had surface stone dumped on their walls and interiors. Several features described a	User Waypoint	SX 59534 66798					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:HickatonSE	Hickaton Hill (South east): Enclosed settlement consisting of four integrated enclosures all with huts and 3 detached hut circles.	User Waypoint	SX 67585 65890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:HighHouse	High-house Waste: Scattered settlement of at least 12 circular huts some of them being very large. Possibly Romano-British as opposed to the Bronze Age/Iron Age settlements nearby. Later rectangular house on south edge of area. Lethbridge p.63-64 Hut Circle with largest door jambs (over 4 foot tall) on Dartmoor.	User Waypoint	SX 60500 62700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:KrapsRing	Kraps Ring: A large sub-circular enclosure of 120 metres by 113 metres containing at least nine hut circles almost entirely surrounded by the mature conifers in Bellever Plantation. There are two hut circles associated with the enclosure outside the pound wall on the south-western side.	User Waypoint	SX 64444 78157					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:LeeMoor	Lee Moor: HER (MDV28535): The remains of three adjoining enclosures and a single infilled hut circle lie in open moorland above the right bank of Spanish Lake.	User Waypoint	SX 58509 64617					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Lower Piles	Lower Piles: Within the newtake known as lower piles. A group of seven huts near the south east corner of the enclosed land. All now composed of fairly small stones the walls appearing as thick banks of stone and turf not high but spreading to a width of 1.8m or more. The diameters vary from c 9.20 to c 12.20m outside measurements. Only one hut has a well defined entrance this is on the south east side of the circle.	User Waypoint	SX 64396 60528					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Newleycombe	Newleycombe Lake Head: Agglomerate enclosure straddling a shallow north-facing valley overlooking Newleycombe Lake. Composed of three conjoined enclosures defined by a partly faced rubble wall measuring 1.5 metres wide and up to 0.5 metres high. Interior of the southern enclosure measures 80 metres north-south by 90 metres east-west and the north-west enclosure which is sub-triangular in shape measures 44 metres north-south by 37 metres east-west. The original dimensions of the third enclosure are no long	User Waypoint	SX 59590 69850					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:RaddickHill	Raddick Hill: 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 tinners cliff part of the Hart Tor Brook streamworks. This well preserved settlement now lies under low bilberry bushes.	User Waypoint	SX 57636 71495					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Ranny Brook	Ranny Brook (Yealm): An enclosure of earth and stone walling 0.5m wide by 0.4m high encompasses an oval area 18.0m by 16.0m. It lies on the South facing slope to the North of Ranny Brook. Scheduled: Devon 10853.	User Waypoint	SX 62352 63670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Routrundl N	Routrundle North: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55384 71860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Routrundl S	Routrundle south: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55262 71735					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Shaugh Moor	Shaugh Moor: Butler Vol 3 Map 48 3. See Fig 48.3 p.100 for diagram of enclosures A-G. The best defined is enclosure A which is around 250 metres to the east of this grid reference. This grid reference marks a squarish enclosure G.	User Waypoint	SX 55655 63455					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Shavercombe	Shavercombe: Shavercombe pound is not circular. There is no hut circle within the pound. It is one of two main enclosures in a scheduled area which also includes three isolated hut circles. The fence or wall consisted of granite with large stones in the bottom courses. There are many long stones like broad gateposts laid lengthwise along both faces of the wall and filled between in the centre with small stones. The upper part was probably similarly faced with smaller blocks.	User Waypoint	SX 59366 66297					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:StalldownSE	Stalldown (South east): Small enclosure with a hut circle in the Erme Valley shown as Homestead on modern mapping	User Waypoint	SX 64197 61558					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Trowles N	Trowlesworthy: Two adjoining enclosures containing four hut circles and two other contemporary structures on the W flank of Lee Moor some 300m W of Little Trowelsworthy Tor. The enclosures measure 24m N to S by 34m and 63m N to S by 46m. Both are bounded by substantial stony banks up to 2.5m wide and 0.9m high.	User Waypoint	SX 57459 64536					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:Trowles S	Trowlesworthy Warren: A sub-circular enclosure about 150 paces in diameter situated on the western slope of Trowlesworthy Tor the wall unbroken except for entrances on the north and south sides. Inside the southern entrance is a hut circle. The structures at the two entrances are vermin traps these and the square chamber having been built by warreners	User Waypoint	SX 57499 64442					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:UgboroughCh	Ugborough Parish Church: Church built within Prehistoric Earthwork	User Waypoint	SX 67750 55750					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ES:WillingsN	Willings Walls (North): Settlement consisting of at least seven irregular enclosures containing the remains of at least twelve hut circles and a later longhouse lying at the end of the short ridge between Spanish Lake and Hentor Brook.	User Waypoint	SX 57934 65795					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	FT Blackbury	Blackbury Camp: Blackberry Castle. Iron Age. This is a splendid univallate hillfort with a massive flint built rampart and deep outer ditch. On the south side is the original entrance which is slightly out-turned and originally contained a timber gateway which was probably bridged. To this entrance was added a triangular outer defence or barbican which was never completed. The present gaps in the north west and east are recent. The site which is in the care of the Department of the Environment is in a bee	User Waypoint	SY 18733 92357					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT BoroWood	Boro Wood Camp: Boro Wood Camp. Hillslope enclosure of probable Iron Age date situated on the eastern promontory which forms the south-east extremity of Ausewell Hill at approximately 230m OD. The enclosure is approximately elliptical and constructed from stone rubble. The wall or rampart has been heavily robbed. There are several gaps in the wall though none may be identified as an entrance with any confidence.Location	User Waypoint	SX 74869 71598					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Brent Hill	Brent Hill: This monument includes a slight univallate hillfort with outworks hut circle platforms and beacon situated at the summit of the prominent Brent Hill. The hillfort survives as an irregularly shaped enclosure surrounding the summit of a naturally steep and rocky hillside which is further enhanced by a partial rampart and ditch.	User Waypoint	SX 70394 61725					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Brent Tor	Brent Tor: Iron Age hillfort at Brent Tor with an incomplete rampart enclosing the north and eastern sides of the tor. The hill was subsequently used by the abbots of Tavistock as the site for Brentor parish church. Additional earthworks within the area enclosed by the rampart may represent the site of a medieval fair and post-medieval quarrying or mining.	User Waypoint	SX 47100 80400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Cadbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 91335 05282					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Cotley	Cotley Castle: Earthworks of an early Iron Age hill-fort with a single rampart and ditch and two inturned entrances which has been cut by a modern road on its west side. The earthworks have been transcribed as part of the Winkleigh NMP project.	User Waypoint	SX 86013 89541					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Cranbrook	Cranbrook Castle: The outer rampart cuts or overlies the banks of an earlier field system. Upwards of 30 clearance cairns are visible in the interior date unknown. The outer defences on the east and west sides are clearly incomplete. On the north side the inner rampart line is marked by 2 very low linear dumps of stone which appear to have acted as markers for the front and rear of the rampart. No trace of an accompanying ditch. The original bivallate plan of the hillfort is reinforced by the abrupt termi	User Waypoint	SX 73858 89023					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Dumpdon	Dumpdon: Small bivallate triangular-shaped hillfort of late Iron Age date with the narrowest part pointing south. The double ramparts on the northern side are the most substantial and there is an elaborate in-turned entrance in the north-east corner. It has been suggested that the hillfort was never completed or fully occupied.	User Waypoint	ST 17612 04058					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT East Hill	East Hill: A promontory fort of likely Iron Age date containing a further probably earlier enclosure. It occupies an elevated position at the tip of the spur between the East Okement River and the Moor Brook. The southern and eastern sides of the site are formed by precipitous slopes that fall into wooded gorges while the west and northwest are delimited by a well-defined rampart and ditch pierced by a single entrance. The highest point within the fort the SE quadrant is occupied by the earlier enclosure 	User Waypoint	SX 60397 94162					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT HembCastle	Hembury Castle: A hill fort with medieval castle within. Hill fort in Hembury woods south east of Holne. A camp situated on the summit with a good view to the south and east.	User Waypoint	SX 72608 68455					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Hembury	Hembury: The multivallate earthworks now visible on the promontory of Hembury are basically those of an Iron Age hillfort. However these only represent part of the sites complex history. Evidence for Mesolithic activity has been found and in the southern end was fortified with string of causewayed ditches. The fort was also occupied by the Roman army during their initial conquest of the south-west in the first century AD.The site was purchased in 2023 by the Devon Archaeological Society.See also: 	User Waypoint	ST 11263 03127					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT High Peak	High Peak: High Peak Camp is a multi-period site which encompasses the buried remains of part of an Early Neolithic causewayed enclosure and the earthworks and buried remains of part of an early medieval fortified settlement dated to the 5th and 6th centuries AD. The Early medieval defences comprise a rampart with large single flat-bottomed ditch on outside and a smaller outer rampart on east side. Finds of imported Mediterranean amphorae are indicative of high status inhabitants with access to a European	User Waypoint	SY 10342 85952					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT HuntersTor	Hunters Tor: Iron Age hill-fort at Hunters Tor: Three concentric enclosures defences stone built and partly robbed for field walls. Inner entrance knobbed with embanked approach-road across second enclosure. Hill-top site.	User Waypoint	SX 76158 82443					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT Sidbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 12845 91316					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Ashcombe	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 92132 77002					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Beacon	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 66462 46019					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Beara	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 64946 35661					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Belbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 07589 94061					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Berra Tor	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 47844 69179					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:BerryCamp	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 18837 88200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:BerryHead	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 94486 56503					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Berrys Wood	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 84670 71061					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Black Dog	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 80177 09280					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Blackdown	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 72047 52052					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Bolt Tail	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66931 39677					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Boringdon	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 54419 59637					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Bremridge	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 68600 28800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Brightley	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 61246 22917					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Burleigh	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 70813 40607					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Burley Wood	Burley Wood: Burley Wood Iron Age hillfort consisting of a roughly oval enclosure with multiple defences to the south and situated on a prominent ridge. It was possibly constructed in two phases. Earthworks of the hillfort are shown on the First Edition Ordnance Survey map and are on aerial photographs of 1946 onwards and on digital images derived from lidar data captured between 1998 and 2016.Grinsell [Folklore 1976]: A crock of gold is buried there but anyone who attempts to dig for it is scared fro	User Waypoint	SX 49564 87527					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Burridge	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 74229 12586					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:BuryCastle	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 98137 06443					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Capton	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 83066 53230					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Castle Farm	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 40398 85491					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Castle Park	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 42363 79806					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:CastleClose	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 93719 18125					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Chudleigh	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 87478 78757					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Clovelly	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 31140 23461					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Cranmore	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 95883 11807					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Cunnilear	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 61330 36859					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Denbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 81646 68534					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Dewerstone	Dewerstone: 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 enclosureâ€™s north-west corner. The enclosure is situated within the boundary of an earlier probably Neolithic enclosure. See also [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=96]Dewerstone Neolithic Enclosure[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 53872 63999					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Dolbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 97272 00421					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Dunterton	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 38109 78594					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Dunterton2	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 36833 78577					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Embury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 21699 19503					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Farway	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 16063 95499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Garliford	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 75727 26383					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Greenway	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 88830 53632					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Halwell	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 78427 53241					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Hawkesdown	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 26184 91426					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Higher Bury	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 79781 95730					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Hillsboro	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 53162 47718					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Holbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62375 50508					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:HolneChase	Holne Chase Castle: A slight univallate hillfort situated on the north facing side of Holne Chase overlooking the River Dart. The hillfort survives as an oval enclosure measuring 120m long by 96m wide internally defined by a single rampart and ditch with a counterscarp bank present to the north east west and south west. It has two entrances a simple gap to the south east and an inturned entrance to the south west.	User Waypoint	SX 72437 71979					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Huntsham	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 99123 17846					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Huntshaw	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 49488 22294					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Kentisbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 63616 44052					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:KidlandWd	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 80861 23162					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Knowle Wood	Knowle Wood: 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 circ	User Waypoint	SX 53356 64126					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:KnowleCastl	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 48894 38333					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Leathern	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 76186 97488					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Longridge S	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 49705 83870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Lydford E	Lydford E: Site of a possible Iron Age promontory hillfort on the east side of Lydford	User Waypoint	SX 51200 84700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Membury	NULL	User Waypoint	ST 28274 02872					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Milber Down	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 88440 69840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Mockham Dn	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 66675 35818					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Musbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 28217 94120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Myrtleberry	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 74338 48825					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Nattadon	Nattadon: Remains of a hillfort 200 meters south of Nattadon Farm. Constructed in a naturally defensive situation the earthworks appear to be the setting out stage of a bivallate hilltop fortification similar to Hunters Tor. It appears to be constructed upon a pre-existing field system which is harder to see on the ground than on the aerial photograph. The present extent of the field system is around 12 hectares. The north-east side of outer defensive enclosure is hard to trace and may have been destroyed	User Waypoint	SX 70510 86638					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Newberry	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 57100 46999					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Northcott	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 33074 91736					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Oldaport	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 63242 49318					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Peppercombe	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 37801 24125					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Posbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 80709 97183					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Prestonbury	Prestonbury Castle: Iron Age hillfort inner works complete but possibly outer works never finished. Prestonbury Castle is situated three miles north-west of Moretonhampstead high above the north bank of the R Teign. The bank of the inner enclosure measures 418 feet by 410 feet and is 7 1/2 feet high with entrances to the east and west. The middle enclosure bank has a simple entrance on its east side. The outer bank only partially extant is strengthened by a rock-cut ditch 20 feet broad. This bank divides 	User Waypoint	SX 74683 90025					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Raddon Top	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 88599 03169					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Roborough	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 73059 46000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Robo_Down	Roborough Down: Roborough Down Camp is an oval earthwork enclosure of possible prehistoric date visible on aerial photographs taken from 1946 onwards and on visualisations derived from lidar data captured in 2013	User Waypoint	SX 50557 64141					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Seaton Down	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 23444 91871					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Shirwell	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 56936 35182					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Shoulsbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 70553 39100					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Slapton	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 80857 44398					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Smythapark	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 63587 38472					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Spreacombe	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 48236 41585					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Stanborough	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 77276 51670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Stock	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 71823 46909					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:StocklandGr	NULL	User Waypoint	ST 22618 02608					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:StocklandLi	NULL	User Waypoint	ST 22990 03626					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Stoke Hill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 92655 95713					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:StokeFlem	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 84265 51052					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Stonehill	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 71274 22420					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Ten Oaks	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 56150 16985					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:The Trendle	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 49067 75341					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Torrington	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 49815 19001					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Tythecott	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 42721 17904					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Voley	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 65565 46242					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Wasteberry	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 57177 53912					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Windbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 28693 26675					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Windhill	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 74044 49414					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Woodbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SY 03246 87364					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Woodpeckers	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 35942 23503					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Woolleigh	NULL	User Waypoint	SS 52259 16849					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Wooston	Wooston Castle: Wooston Castle comprises a defensive enclosure approached through a series of outworks which extend for up to 200 metres from east to west. From south to north the whole complex covers some 500 metres at the northern extremity the defences lie within 50 metres of a precipitous drop to the River Teign.	User Waypoint	SX 76486 89673					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Yarrowbury	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67249 46044					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	FT:Yellowberri	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 69217 58614					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Green/Red							
Waypoint	HC RoundPound	Round Pound: Round pound near batworthy a single hut with double walls enclosed in a circular pound entered from a droveway from the nw which is part of the kestor field system. There are 4 radial walls inserted in the pound in medieval times. Excavation has showed that this was a metal workshop of early iron age date..	User Waypoint	SX 66395 86856					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Waypoint							
Waypoint	HC:ShapleyComm	Shapley Common: Lethbridge p.128 Hut Circle on Shapley Common - particularly fine example.	User Waypoint	SX 69420 82060					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Waypoint							
Waypoint	HC:YarTor	Yar Tor Prehistoric Homestead: Two incomplete conjoined enclosures on the south-west slope of Yar Tor near Dartmeet of probable Medieval date.	User Waypoint	SX 67400 73400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Waypoint							
Waypoint	HT Cherrybrook	Lower Cherrybrook Bridge: Site reported by Max Piper which looks like a round house not far from the road just beyond the Lower Cherry Brook Bridge. Could possibly be a buddle. There is no HER entry for this feature. Photo reproduced with kind permission from Max copyright is with Max Piper.	User Waypoint	SX 63328 74815					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Waypoint							
Waypoint	HT Lakehead 3	Lakehead Hill S: Hut Circle with diameter 4.4 metres double and single orthostat wall 1.6 metres wide 0.4 metres high. A 192 degree facing gap may represent a door.	User Waypoint	SX 64593 77299					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Waypoint							
Waypoint	MDV132368	Piles Hill: Small cairn in Butterdon Hill to Piles Hill stone row. Turf-covered stony mound of 4 metres by 3 metres and 0.4 metres high. It marks the change of orientation at the north end of the row	User Waypoint	SX 65400 60500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Black							
Waypoint	NE Upper Glaze	Upper Glazebrook: A rectangular enclosure not far from Corringdon Ball chambered tomb measuring 112m by 34m that can be seen clearly on aerial and satellite photos of the area. The walls are up to 1.5m thick and 0.3m high and have been entirely destroyed on the east and north-west sides. There is no obvious entrance and the interior is empty of any structure. According to Butler the east to west orientation of the long axis could suggest a mortuary enclosure of mid-neolithic date (Vol 5 pp.155-6).	User Waypoint	SX 66360 61260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Amber							
Waypoint	NE White Tor	White Tor (Whittor): Neolithic tor enclosure. A camp on the summit of White Tor formed by a double wall now in ruinous condition. Both walls appear to have been 10 to 11 feet thick the outer wall being 4 to 4 1/2 feet high the inner 6 to 7 feet high. The distance between the walls varies between 10 and 40 feet. The entrances are to the east where access is easier they are not opposite and are protected by the spur walls. Within the camp are four hut circles and three possible hut shelters and two northern	User Waypoint	SX 54230 78670					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Amber							
Waypoint	NE:Dewerstone	Dewerstone: A poorly preserved stone-built double walled enclosure the outer of which is thought to represent the site of a Neolithic hilltop enclosure. The outer enclosure is potentially Neolithic while the inner is probably of Bronze Age date. The stone-built double wall of the outer enclosure is poorly preserved with an average height of 0.7m and given its loose composition is unlikely to have stood higher than 1.5m. The inner and outer walls now have average widths of 4.0m and 3.4m respectively. Five 	User Waypoint	SX 53800 63900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Amber							
Waypoint	NT Butterdon	Butterdon Hill chambered cairn: The mound is situated on a slight south-east slope at 1050 ft O.D. It is 25 metres long orientated north-south is 16.0 metres wide and 0.9 metre high at the north end and 10.0 metres wide and 0.7 metre high at the south end. There are no visible side ditches. The construction is of earth and small stones but extensive pillaging and/or excavation has exposed a number of large upright and some displaced stones. The mound is certainly a long barrow.	User Waypoint	SX 66012 58573					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Corringdon	Corringdon Ball chambered tomb: An earthen long barrow with a ruined stone chamber at the south east end. Early excavation and mutilation has resulted in two distinct mounds the larger one at the south east end separated from the smaller by a path or trackway. The smaller mound appears to mark the limit of the barrow on the northwest beyond this it merges into the natural hill-side. There are no side ditches but these may be obscured by soil washed down from the hill. The length is 42.0 m the maximum widt	User Waypoint	SX 66956 61300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Cuckoo Ball	Cuckoo Ball chambered cairn: The remains of a long cairn and burial chamber on a hill-slope at Cuckoo Ball. The cairn which was probably robbed for newtake walls to the west and north is 23 metres long by 12 metres wide aligned north/south and is 0.7 metre high at the north. The burial chamber is at the north end.	User Waypoint	SX 65963 58195					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Gidleigh N	Buttern Hill 2: A chambered cairn located on an east facing slope of Buttern Hill. The cairn mound measures 26 metres long and 9 metres wide and stands up to 1 metre high. Several set stones at the western end of the mound represent the remains of a passage leading towards a chamber.	User Waypoint	SX 65868 88956					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Gidleigh S	Buttern Hill 1: The remains of a Neolithic chambered cairn on Buttern Hill. The cairn survives as a mound standing up to 0.6 metres high. The chamber and associated entrance passage include seven orthostats two of which form a portaled entrance. A leat runs to the west of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 65670 88550					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Gidleigh S2	Buttern Hill 3: HER quoting Turner: Possible chambered cairn recorded at SX 6554 8837 on Gidleigh Common. A simple chamber cairn with evidence of a chamber (two fallen large stones at south south-west end). Although many large boulders still remain in position cairn has obviously been heavily robbed for later enclosure lying to the north.Measurements: length 15.5m width 3.5 to 5.5m height 0.8m. This features differs from the other Gidleigh chamber tombs (North and South) as there is no evidence for a pa	User Waypoint	SX 65534 88378					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT Spinsters	Spinsters Rock: Chambered tomb restored in 1862. No evidence to confirm or deny the existence of an original mound survives. The remains of the chamber consist of three granite orthostats 6 to 9 1/2 feet high which support a large capstone 14 1/2 feet long by 10 feet wide. No trace of any mound survives. It is associated with the nearby stones thought to have been circles and alignments (SX 69 SE 25) (see [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/site/shilstone.php]Shilstone Common[/url] & [url=https://www.da	User Waypoint	SX 70098 90789					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	NT:Throwleigh	Throwleigh: Megalithic granite stone of 1.3 metres high by 1 metre wide and 0.3 metres thick may possibly be the remains of a burial chamber. Two Standing Stones are shown on modern mapping.. The NGR used on the this record is 20m to the north of the HER entry based on Google satellite imagery.	User Waypoint	SX 65153 89768					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Green							
Waypoint	OS Legis Tor	Legis Tor: An intriguing structure consisting of two very large parallel slabs on Legis Tor. Site discovered by Lethbridge who suggests it might be an ossuary. This is quite clearly a man made structure. The two very large parallel slabs look very much like they are an artificial construction rather than natural. One end has a clearly built up wall to form a structure. There is one larger end slab very small in comparison to the side slabs - but it rests on a bunch of other slabs that look very much like 	User Waypoint	SX 57573 65470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Pin, Red							
Waypoint	PC Arch Tor 1	Arch Tor 1: A round cairn which survives as an 8.7 metre diameter mound standing up to 0.9 metres high. Large edge set stones on the north western edge of the mound may suggest the presence of a kerb which survives elsewhere as a buried feature.	User Waypoint	SX 63168 77843					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Chittaford1	Chittaford Down 1: Remains of a cairn visible as a turf covered stony mound. The NE quadrant is robbed out but around the rest of the periphery are parts of a kerb of small boulders some set on edge giving a diameter of 6.5m NW-SE. Maximum height 0.6m in the SW quadrant but elsewhere the interior is badly robbed. Butler says there is a possible end slab of a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 63502 79203					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Corringdo6	Corringdon Ball 6: Platform Cairn with Outer Stone Circles. A ruined cairn with a very stony centre and the remains of multiple concentric rings of small stones visible on the south side. A substantial bank survives on the north side. Lethbridge p.82	User Waypoint	SX 66623 61237					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Cosdon 5	Cosdon Beacon 5: Cairn 13.5m diameter with signs of retaining circle. Crowned by modern stone heap. HER [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV6894&resourceID=104]MDV6894[/url]. See also: NMR 444167. Lethbridge diagram p.152 photo bottom right p.153. Turner E1 (diagram p.59). Butler Cosdon Beacon 5 Vol. 2. Map 40.7.5. (diagram of Cosdon Summit cairns on p.207).	User Waypoint	SX 63717 91718					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Drizzle 14	Drizzlecombe 14: stone circle marked on os 6 1906. This site was almost totally excavated in 1914. Half an 11 foot diameter kerb circle and the slight remains of a cairn were found.3 flint flakes and a well finished scraper were found. The 34th Barrow Report includes a photo of the flints and the excavated and exposed kerb.	User Waypoint	SX 59135 67134					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Hemstone N3	Hemstone Rocks N3: Next to Turner ring cairn D9. Remains of a cairn 8.0 metres diameter and up to 0.2 metres high to the north of the hut settlement. There are two pits cut into it probably the result of work carried out by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1901. DNP Site 9F.	User Waypoint	SX 64856 83806					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Lakehead 1	Lakehead Hill 1: A ring cairn lying on a gentle slope near the summit of Lakehead Hill. The cairn survives as a 6 metre diameter circle of upright slabs standing up to 0.4 metres high surrounding a slightly raised area. In the centre of the circle is a small 0.15 metre high mound.  Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo bottom p.114.	User Waypoint	SX 64358 77773					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Mardon 1	Mardon Down 1: Platform circle consisting of a ring of kerb stones measuring 7.0 metres in internal diameter enclosing a flat-topped cairn 0.3 metres high with boulder incorporated into perimeter.	User Waypoint	SX 76759 87171					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC S Teignhead	South Teignhead: Oval cairn measuring 12.0m x 8.0m. It is flat-topped apart from a slight hollow in the centre. It appears to have multiple concentric rings of spaced small stones set on edge with at least six rings being visible on its north side. To the south-east some stones are set at right angles to the rings. Butler in Volume 5 p.157 refers to a 14 x 6 m long cairn on the southern slopes of White Ridge. Presumably he refers to this site. The PMD website states: A small central hollow (Robinson & Cos	User Waypoint	SX 64084 82827					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Scorhill S1	Scorhill S1: A platform circle ring of kerb stones 4.5m internal diam enclosing flat-topped cairn 0.45m high. Indication of a stone ring/ring cairn beneath cairn (turner). Entry added by PDW to correct/replace Butler 38.4.1. This is cairn 1 in Fig. 175 (p.249 Vol 5). Formerly listed as PC:Scor Leat	User Waypoint	SX 65534 87272					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Shaugh Moor	Saddlesborough NW: Ring cairn or traces of cairn with retaining circle found by plymouth archaeological group 1959. Diameter 11.5m height 0.3m. No.416. Vis=-/7/1959 (ancient monuments). Cairn height 2ft diameter 30ft east of and close to stone row. Distinct stone kerb with low flat mound within.	User Waypoint	SX 55476 63480					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC Ugborough 4	Ugborough Beacon 4: Flat top turf-covered cairn. 20.5m. diameter 1.7m. high. Possible remains of retaining circle. Large hollow in centre	User Waypoint	SX 66755 58771					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:DevilsElbow	Hart Tor N: Ring cairn consisting of a circle of close set stones: almost a kerb circle interior flat and no sign of cist. Diameter 8m height 0.3m. Ring cairn to the north-east of the settlement to the north of Hart Tor recorded in the 19th century as containing a dilapidated kistvaen	User Waypoint	SX 58192 72708					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:Ger Tor 1	Ger Tor Summit: Cairn on ger tor n side. Platform circle with ring of kerb stones 4.6m internal diam enclosing flat-topped cairn 0.2m high. Much disturbed (turner).UPDATE 31/12/2022. HER link changed from the now deleted MDV48908. NGRs updated accordingly to match MDV11809.	User Waypoint	SX 54627 83330					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:Penn Beac 2	Penn Beacon S2: A tumulus with a retaining circle in poor condition. Diameter 12m height 0.5m. A cairn about forty feet in diameter from which almost all the stones have been removed and the central cist destroyed. It was surrounded by a circle of upright stones from one to three feet high and to the west a row of two pairs of stones.	User Waypoint	SX 59827 62268					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:ShaughCross	Saddlesborough reave: A barrow lies 109.7m west from the retaining circle (sx56se/24) of the stone row on shaugh moor. There is a kerb of stones visible and a wider spread of material up to 12.19m (worth). Barrow diam 12.19m height 1.524m.	User Waypoint	SX 55320 63460					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:ShellTopSu1	Shell Top Summit 1: Cairn 9.5m in diameter with boulder of tor. Butler Vol 3 map 51.10 p.174.	User Waypoint	SX 59766 63805					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PC:ShellTopSu2	Shell Top Summit 2: Southern of three cairns on Shell Tor summit of 10.4 metres by 9.4 metres and 0.4 metres high	User Waypoint	SX 59902 63740					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	PD Cator Pound	Cator: Cator pound widecombe. In his survey of widecombe made about 1750 dean milles describes a very considerable circle of stones on the n part of the western down on a farm called cator and on an eminence called whitehill he gives the diameter as 58 paces and says it consisted chiefly of large stones mowst of which rise about 4 feet above ye ground. This circle consists now of about 30 stones but there are spaces where several more stood half the number are fallen the rest are either erect or on their 	User Waypoint	SX 67300 77650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PD Dunnabridge	Dunnabridge: Dunnabridge Pound probably has its origins in the prehistoric period as evidenced by the slight traces of hut circles within it. The pound underwent reconstruction in the medieval period and was used in the drifts to hold cattle found illegally pasturing on the moors.	User Waypoint	SX 64620 74650					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PD Erme Pound	Erme: See also [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV5110&resourceID=104]MDV5110[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 63800 65800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PD Legis Pound	Legis: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56930 65270					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PD:Berry	Berry: Berry Pound a Prehistoric enclosure on Hamel Down	User Waypoint	SX 71325 80349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PD:Sittaford	Sittaford Tor: An oval enclosure lying within Great Stannon Newtake. It is defined by a 4.5m wide and 1.2m high rubble bank surrounding an internal area measuring 53.5m east to west by 39m north to south. An 8.3 metre wide entrance gap on the eastern side by a stony mound. The considerable size of the bank combined with its proximity to a number of ritual monuments within Great Stannon Newtake strongly supports that this enclosure is much more likely to have been used for ritual than domestic purposes and	User Waypoint	SX 64000 82870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Violet							
Waypoint	PO Black Pool	Black Pool (Western Beacon): One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Livestock watering pond 30 metres by 20 metres and 0.6 metres deep. Pool has been modified by peat cutting.	User Waypoint	SX 65501 58131					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Blackpool	Blackpool (Mardon): Marked as an enclosure on historic mapping this is actually a seasonal pond. Surveyed in 2017 its outline shape is unevenly rounded on the western end. Its appearance with small scarped edges suggest it was hand dug and large boulders around the edge have been left in situ. The hollow measures 22 metres by 17 metres but is only 0.5 metres deep. An alignment of small stones in the base of the hollow may be a more recent addition. There is no indication as to where material removed from 	User Waypoint	SX 76757 87350					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Butterdon	Butterdon (ENE): A pool east-north-east of Butterdon. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near group of features including a stone row and cairns. Sub-rectangular shallow pit 15 metres by 19 metres and 0.4 metres deep. The edges show the remains of peat cutting	User Waypoint	SX 65733 58969					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Cox Tor	Cox Tor: Previously recorded from aerial photographs as a possible quarry. Marked as pond on modern mapping and is one of the examples suggested by Greeves (2019) to potentially have Prehistoric origins.	User Waypoint	SX 53635 76205					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Easdon A	Easdon A: Easdon A measures 12.5 by 10m One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 73212 82349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Easdon B	Easdon B: A pool measuring 9 by 6.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near a reave.	User Waypoint	SX 73222 82334					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO GoadsStone	Goadstone Pond: 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 [url=https://www.dartmoorcam.co.uk/CAM/pre	User Waypoint	SX 55706 70663					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO HookneyTorA	Hookney Tor North A: A pool measuring 15 by 9.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near a prehistoric cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 69843 81721					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO HookneyTorB	Hookney Tor North B: A pool measuring 7.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 69838 81605					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Pew Tor	Pew Tor (N side): 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.	User Waypoint	SX 53354 73597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Quintins A	Quintins Man A: Previously identified as a prehistoric barrow survey work in 1995 suggested this to be a natural feature. One of over 40 sacred pools identified by Greeves (2019) that may have prehistoric origin. Lies north of the Quintins Man cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 62102 83952					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Quintins B	Quintins Man B: A pool measuring 20 by 16m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 62053 84056					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Quintins C	Quintins Man C: Pool north of Quintins Man measures 12 by 8m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 61972 84365					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Sourton Tor	Sourton Tors: Pool measures 12 by 10.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period and may have been used to deposit votive items although these Dartmoor examples may have alternative significance as designed prehistoric elements in the landscape. Many are located on ridge tops and in conjunction with cairns stone rows and other prehistoric features. Further research may well reveal more about these interesting 	User Waypoint	SX 54596 89607					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO Wetherdon	Wetherdon Hill: A pool one of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies adjacent to the Butterdon Hill stone row. Sub-rectangular shallow pit of 11 metres by 15 metres and 0.5 metres deep. Part of disused peat cutting in the area to the south end of the stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 65619 58948					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Birch Tor	Birch Tor: The pool at Birch Tor measures around 15.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 68686 81656					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:BlackHillA	Black Hill A (Manaton): The pool at Black Hill measures 10-11m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 76188 78885					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:BlackHillB	Black Hill B (Manaton): The second pool at Black Hill (B) is interesting as it possesses a double ring bank enclosing a distinct sunken hollow. Externally the feature is about 20 metres in diameter and the pool hollow about 10 metres. Compared with the Kingâ€™s Stables pool and earthwork at Navan County Armagh which is about 25 metres in diameter x 3.5 metres deep dating to around 1000 BC (although this feature has a shallower form). One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought t	User Waypoint	SX 76171 78465					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:BloodyPool	Bloody Pool (S Brent): Bloody Pool is one of over 40 such pool sites on Dartmoor which may date to the Prehistoric period and may have had a sacred function. This pool was noted in 1960 as having been filled in and its site now forms part of a roadside verge. In 1854 a hoard of Bronze Age metalwork was recovered from the pool including four bronze ferrules with three barbed bronze spearheads. All items were broken and are thought to have been votive deposits the only pool on the moor where such items have	User Waypoint	SX 70302 62639					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:BonehillDn	Bonehill Down: The pool on Bonehill Down measures 12 by 6m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 73282 77812					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Brent Tor A	Brent Tor A: Greeves: Brent Tor pool A measures around 40 by 30m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor (or just outside the boundary of the National Park) that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 46543 80335					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Brent Tor B	Brent Tor B: Greeves: Brent Tor pool B measures around 50 by 40m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor (or just outside the boundary of the National Park) that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 46610 80291					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Brent Tor C	Brent Tor C: Greeves: Brent Tor pool C measures around 40 by 35m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor (or just outside the boundary of the National Park) that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 46648 80267					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Brent Tor D	Brent Tor D: Greeves: Brent Tor pool D measures around 28 by 25m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor (or just outside the boundary of the National Park) that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 46679 80226					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:BuckBeacon	Buckland Beacon: A pool measuring 10.5 by 9.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near a cairn. NB. Nearby is Turner A13 ring cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 73558 73260					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Cranmere	Cranmere Pool: Recorded in the early 20th century as a possible holy well it is one of the examples suggested by Greeves (2019) to potentially have Prehistoric origins.	User Waypoint	SX 60323 85829					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Cripdon	Cripdon: The pool at Cripdon measures 24 by 14m One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 73345 80335					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Down Pool	Down Pool: Down Pool Black Hill (Mary Tavy) measures 23 by 24m One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period	User Waypoint	SX 52285 82404					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Hameldown	Blackaton Newtake (Hameldown): Previously recorded as a possible cairn (was listed here as Hameldown 2 Reported Cairn) although identification noted later as doubtful - water filled depression with a few surface stones. Identified as one of the 40+ sacred pool sites on the moor possibly dating from the Prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 70785 78973					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Hangershell	Hangershell: A pool one of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near a prehistoric cairn. Sub-rectangular shallow pit of 12 metres by 16 metres and 0. 5 metres deep. Drained to west and east edges which show the remains of peat cutting	User Waypoint	SX 65824 59588					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:HaytorDownA	Haytor Down North A: A pool measuring 18 by 14m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies near a prehistoric reave and cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 76269 78331					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:HaytorDownB	Haytor Down North B: A pool measuring around 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 a prehistoric cairn and enclosure.	User Waypoint	SX 76493 78182					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Houndtor	Houndtor Down: A pool measuring around 50 by 17m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies south of a prehistoric cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 74193 78601					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Langstone	Langstone Moor: A pool measuring 28 by 24 metres. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies at the northern end of a stone row. May be on the site of a cairn NB. HER entry implies this could be the same as the Butler reported cairn at the end of the stone row. On this website this is currently listed as a separate entry SiteID=1164 (no HER entry). The diagram page 77 (fig 30.8) shows both a mound and a	User Waypoint	SX 55026 78879					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:SaddleTorA	Saddle Tor A: A pool measuring 20m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. One of a group of three pools north-east of saddle Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 75135 76534					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:SaddleTorB	Saddle Tor B: A pool measuring 16.5 by 14.5m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. One of a group of three pools north-east of saddle Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 75172 76553					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:SaddleTorC	Saddle Tor C: A pool measuring 14 by 10m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. One of a group of three pools north-east of saddle Tor.	User Waypoint	SX 75273 76526					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Spurrells	Spurrells: A pool measuring around 18m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies to the north of a stone row. Livestock watering pond modified by peat cutting of 25 metres by 16 metres and 0.4 metres deep. The edges show the remains of peat cutting	User Waypoint	SX 65810 60059					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Staldon Row	Staldon Row: A pool measuring around 6.5 metres. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period. Lies to the north of a stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 63293 62442					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:Whitchurch	Whitchurch Down (Warrens Cross): A pool measuring 38 by 18m. One of over 40 such sacred pools identified on Dartmoor that are thought to have potentially been designed during the prehistoric period.	User Waypoint	SX 51153 73688					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	PO:WigfordC	Wigford Down C: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54733 64981					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Oval, Blue							
Waypoint	RC Ball Gate	Corringdon Ball N: A very vague circle 21m diameter which may be the remains of a mutilated cairn. Vis=-/4/1977 (ancient monuments) possibly rather damaged on one side. Vis=23/6/1973 (grinsell l. V. ). Site of cairn almost levelled probably for material to build the adjoining wall. Shown on OS 6 as cairn circle. Diameter 21m height 0.4m. Vis=28/7/1977 (os) there is a gap in the rim on the southeast probably for carts taking away the stone.	User Waypoint	SX 66996 61307					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Bellever 4	Bellever Tor 4: Cairn visible as unbroken circular bank 11.5 metres in external diameter with a bank 2.4 to 3.7 metres wide by 0.75 metres high enclosing a flat platform circa 6 metres diameter and 0.5 metres above ground surface. Some small stones appear in the north and east margins and several larger stones are visible on the platform. Lethbridge diagram p.119 (Cairn near Cist 1) - no photo.	User Waypoint	SX 63863 76038					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Branscomb 2	Branscombe's Loaf 2: This ring cairn can just about be seen in the photograph that accompanies this record it is a bit difficult to capture in a photograph. It is a bit of an indistinct circular bank. It is perhaps easier to see in the Google Earth satellite imagery - which can help to then make sense of the photograph. One of 4 cairns on Corn Ridge - see Turner Ring Cairns Stone Circles and Related Monuments on Dartmoor DASP No. 48 p59 for diagram of the 4 cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 55138 89153					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Branscomb 3	Branscombe's Loaf 3: Tor cairn on summit of Corn Ridge. Two banks of small to medium stones associated with large outcrop. Outer bank survives as 12 metres long 1.2 metres wide 0.3 metres high curving rubble spread following s + w edges of the outcrop. Inner ring measures 1.3m wide 0.3m high and corresponds with the n edge of the outcrop but also extends over the rock itself which stands 3m high. Area enclosed by ring banks measures 15m ns by 12m ew One of 4 cairns on Corn Ridge - see Turner Ring Cairns S	User Waypoint	SX 55219 89145					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Branscomb 6	Branscombe's Loaf: One of 4 cairns on Corn Ridge - see Turner Ring Cairns Stone Circles and Related Monuments on Dartmoor DASP No. 48 p59 for diagram of the 4 cairns. This one is a tor cairn - a circular bank enclosing a rocky outcrop. The circle can be seen clearly on Google Earth satellite imagery.	User Waypoint	SX 55305 89126					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC BroadBarrow	Broad Burrow: Infilled ring cairn. Stone ring 14 metres diameter internally with bank 2.5 metres wide and 0.4 metres high. Infilled to 0.25 metres below bank top. Butler Volume 1 Map 20.9.	User Waypoint	SX 70577 79908					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC CornRg W1	Corn Ridge W1: Ring cairn surviving as a circular bank 4m wide and 0.7m high surrounding an internal area measuring 12m in diam. Four small hollows in the ring bank suggest partial early excavation or robbing NMR B.	User Waypoint	SX 54418 88858					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Cosdon 2	Cosdon Beacon 2: Located 25m to east of Cosdon Beacon. A near circular bank 1.6m wide of double slab construction and about 21m across.  Turner A6 (diagram p.59). NMR Cairn A. Butler Cosdon Beacon 2 Vol. 2. Map 40.7.2. (diagram of Cosdon Summit cairns on p.207).	User Waypoint	SX 63663 91492					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC CoxTor 2	Cox Tor Tor Cairn: A well preserved Tor cairn approximately 21m in diameter encloses a small unamed tor 180m SSW of Cox Tor. It comprises a ring of large to medium stones approximately 7m in width which are piled around a natural outcrop. The stones are of a fairly uniform size and most are not earth-fast. To the immediate NE a stretch of low turf-covered rubble walling 1.2m wide 0.4m high and 15m in length connects two outcrops - it is probably of prehistoric origin but its function is obscure..	User Waypoint	SX 53012 76012					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC CoxTor 3	Cox Tor Summit: Cox tor ring cairn. The outcrop of granite on the summit is surrounded by an ancient wall enclosing a space of about 21m in diameter built of small stones. Pillaged and part used in erection of the cairn for the 1887 jubilee.NB. The NMR listings had two entries for this feature. The entry SiteID=3229 referred to NMR entry SX 57 NW 132 (Monument Number 919075) which was a duplicate. As the NMR listings are no longer public our entry  SiteID=3229 has been deleted.	User Waypoint	SX 53060 76190					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC CoxTor 5	Cox Tor N5: Breton p.16 Two very curious ring cairns one has a diameter of 55ft and the other 27ft.	User Waypoint	SX 53024 76424					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC CoxTor 6	Cox Tor N6: Narrow ridge of north-south outcropping rock measuring 10 metres in diameter surrounded by circular stoney bank 4 metres wide 0.8 metres high. 1890 excavation showed it to consist of an outer bank with central infill of loose stones and earth. No trace of burials or artefacts.  Cox Tor. Smaller of two adjacent cairns. Lies 12.5 metres south-east of larger one (see related record). Similar in shape though smaller diameter 8.23 metres. Construction of centre was loose much earth being mingled wi	User Waypoint	SX 53047 76430					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Easdon Hill	Easdon Hill: A cairn with a large centrally placed rock which is possibly the capstone of a kist. Robbers have excavated around and about this giving a rock strewn central hollow to the cairn. There is no encircling ditch. The capstone is approximately square. Touching its base at the east is a triangular shaped orthostat. The cairn is situated on the very summit of a hill.. HER referring to Turner: Turner identifies this site as a ring cairn. Internal diameter 6 metres with bank 2.5 metres wide and 1 met	User Waypoint	SX 73358 82318					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC GibbetHill1	Gibbet Hill 1: A stone ring probably the remains of a ring cairn 430 metres south-west of Gibbet Hill summit. This site is on the local list of Nationally Important Dartmoor sites. Dimensions noted by Greeves as approximately 22 metres in external diameter with the ring bank being a maximum of approximately 7.0 metres wide by approximately 0.5 metres in height.Photo and annotated photo reproduced with kind permision by Steve Grigg. Copyright remains with Steve. See also coverage on [url=https://dartmo	User Waypoint	SX 49975 80875					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC GibbetHill2	Gibbet Hill 2: A barrow was recorded somewhere near the summit of Gibbet Hill in 1891. Greeves recorded two ring cairns here in 1993 one of which is likely to be the same feature. This ring cairn lies around 20 metres west of the trig point. The cairn has a disturbed ring bank and measures about 18 metres in diameter.This record was missing and added after correspondence from Steve Grigg on 22/11/2024. Photo and annotated photo reproduced with kind permision by Steve Grigg. Copyright remains with Stev	User Waypoint	SX 50298 81148					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC GibbetHill3	Gibbet Hill 3: Recorded in 1993 by Greeves around 40 metres north-east of the trig point at the summit of the hill. A cairn in the form of a very slight sunken ring about 15 metres in diameter.This record was missing and added after correspondence from Steve Grigg 22/11/2024. Photo and annotated photo reproduced with kind permision by Steve Grigg. Copyright remains with Steve. See also coverage on [url=https://dartmoorexplorations.co.uk/gibbet-hill-mine/]Dartmoor Explorations: Gibbet Hill Mine[/url].	User Waypoint	SX 50349 81183					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Grippers 1	Gripper's Hill Summit 1: Ring cairn on Grippers Hill stone ring 14.0 metres in diameter internally with bank 1.2 meters wide and 0.3 meters high. NMR A	User Waypoint	SX 68650 65503					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Harbourne A	Parnell's Hill 1: One of a pair of cairns on Grippers Hill.  A ring cairn Harbourne Head consisting of a stone ring 17.0 metres in diameter internally with bank 1.8 metres wide and 0.4 metres high. Cairn contains a central mound 12.0 metres in diameter 0.8 metres high. This type of cairn is referred to as a Dartmoor version of the Wessex bell barrows.	User Waypoint	SX 69119 65039					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC HighWill	High Willhays: Higher willhayes ring cairn. Irregular segment of stone ring set against rock outcrop.10m wide n-s and 5.5m radius to outcrop with bank 1m wide and 0.2m high. Also contains segment of stone setting 7.5m wide n-s 2.5m radius to outcrop	User Waypoint	SX 58032 89224					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Holne Lee 7	Holne Lee 7: One of two cairns of probable Bronze Age date on Holne Lee. Cairn is 21 metres in diameter and is constructed of small boulders and consists of a platform 14 metres diameter and about 0.2m high with a perimeter rim average thickness 3.5m and 0.5m high. There is a gap 4.3m wide facing north north-east.	User Waypoint	SX 68656 69919					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC HolneRidg 9	Holne Ridge N9: One of four cairns 310 metres south of Horns Cross forming part of a cairn cemetery on Holne Ridge. Ring cairn measuring 19.9 metres in diameter height 0.9 metres. Has a 4 metre wide bank standing up to 0.9 metres high surrounding an 11.9 metre diameter internal area. A stone on the inner face of the east side of the cairn has been cut by tear and feather.	User Waypoint	SX 66919 70785					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC InnerPupers	Inner Pupers: The rock outcrop known as Inner Pupers is encompassed by a cairn of 13.0 meters overall diameter. It takes the shape of a platform 0.4 meters high around the rock with a rim 1.5 meters wide and a further 0.4 meters high. Of small stones with further natural slabs protrude through. NB. This feature is very visible on Google Satellite.	User Waypoint	SX 67566 67421					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC JoanFd N3	Joan Ford's Newtake N3: Disturbed ring cairn consisting of a stone ring 8.0 meters in diameter internally with bank 1.0 meter wide and 0.2 meters high. This feature was previously listed here at SX 62939 72246 but that is the location of the nearby cairn to the east of this ring cairn. This record has been updated with SX 62974 72262 from a visit on 04/09/23.	User Waypoint	SX 62973 72262					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Langstone	Langstone Moor: A semi-circular bank possibly the remains of a ring cairn.1.4 to 2m wide 0.4m high. Composed of small + medium sized stones now largely turf-covered. It fades at each end of a near-perfect semi-circle of 14.9m internal diam. There is a low stone pile 0.2m high in se quadrant.	User Waypoint	SX 54843 77922					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Mardon 2	Mardon Down 2: Stone ring with central cairn. Outer ring measures 12.0 metres in diameter with bank 1.5 metres wide and 0.3 metres high. Central cairn 5.0 metres in diameter and 0.4 metres high with disturbance on its western side. Outer ring has 2.5 metre wide entrance on the east.	User Waypoint	SX 76729 87264					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Mardon East	Mardon Down (E): Earthwork lying 150 metres east of the summit ridge probably a robbed cairn or enclosure comprising a curving stony bank forming the outline suggestive of an approximate circle. Badly damaged on the north and north-east sides and mostly effaced on the west by a path.	User Waypoint	SX 76894 87602					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Pupers Rock	Pupers Hill Summit: A natural outcrop some 10.0m across and 2.0m high encompassed by a mass of small stones. Most are piled to the west of the outcrop but overall they form a cairn 16.0m in diameter and 1.0m high. On the southern side the precise perimeter is difficult to determine since a spread of stone on the surface extends for a further 8.0 metres. This site is on the local list of Nationally Important Dartmoor sites.. Turner: Ring cairn incorporating a large flat-topped granite outcrop. The stone ri	User Waypoint	SX 67281 67376					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC RipponTor 2	Rippon Tor 2: A small cairn close to the tor which appears to have been a ring cairn surrounding a small free-standing granite outcrop. Butler: a small natural rock pillar about 2m high and 10m from C1 surrounded at the base by a ring of small stones (7.2 x 0.5 m) and perhaps significantly in line with the cairns.	User Waypoint	SX 74677 75563					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Saddlesboro	Saddlesborough Summit: Stone ring with an annular bank. The interior is part infilled with small stones and boulders to 0.3 meters or less below the bank top. This cairn measures 15.5 meters in diameter with a bank 1.3 meters wide and 0.4 meters high. The interior has been dug into. Situated on a level summit.The two entries SiteID=545 and SiteID=1472 are probably correct but the area is disturbed by tin workings and further confirmation is required that the correct features have been identified in th	User Waypoint	SX 55870 63210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Staldon 6	Stalldown Summit 6: A circular turf-covered stone ring on the summit of Stalldown Barrow hill. It is 25.5m in diameter comprising a bank of small stones 2.0m to 3.0m wide and 0.2m to 0.7m high. There is a 5.0m gap in the south-west but no evidence of disturbance to the interior or of a surrounding ditch. Not far to the east is Hillsons House. Butler Cairn 6 (Vol 3 54.18).	User Waypoint	SX 63529 62309					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC TwoBarrows1	Two Barrows 1: The northern barrow was excavated in 1872. It measures 40 feet in diameter and 4 1/2 feet high. A ring of stones encircled the barrow and in the centre was a small cairn. A cremation burial was found to the SE of the centre covered by five flat stones. With the cremation was the blade of a bronze dagger and a pommel made from amber with a decoration consisting of rows of gold pins See: Bate C Spence [url=http://www.archive.org/stream/ReportTransactionsOfTheDevonshireAssociationVol51872/TDA1	User Waypoint	SX 70654 79219					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Whitchurch1	Whitchurch Common N: Hut Circle or ring cairn? Ring cairn with entrance. Stone ring 5.5m internal diam with bank 1.5m wide and 0.4m high.2.5m wide entrance on ssw side  A hut with an internal diam of 5.8m and walling 1.5m wide and 0.4m high there is an entrance gap in the sw. This is evidently grinsells cairn and worths barrow.(broadly it is on the n slope of barn hill as stated by worth but locally on the sw slope). While the structure might in isolation be construed as a cairn the lack of any internal s	User Waypoint	SX 53020 75005					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC White E1	White Tor E1: See also duplicate 439800. Turner A26. Butler White Tor E.1. Round cairn 340 metres east of White Tor summit. This monument includes a round cairn situated on a gentle south-east facing slope overlooking the valley of the River Walkham. The cairn mound measures 6m in diameter and stands up to 0.4m high. A hollow in the centre of the mound measuring 3m in diameter and 0.3m deep is the result of a partial excavation carried out by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee in 1899. This work recovered	User Waypoint	SX 54597 78701					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC White Ridge	South Teignhead Pound: A small circular pound about 0.5km SE of Grey Wethers. It measures 75ft (N-S) by 66ft the bank composed of small stone and earth is 6-8ft wide and 3ft high. An entrance on the W has one door jamb standing. Turner listed this as a ring cairn A5 but also suggested it as a possible henge monument.The author revisited this site with Steve Szypko on 16/05/25. It is hard to find so the photo has been annotated with a red highlight to bring out the feature Steve stands to the side givi	User Waypoint	SX 64168 82656					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC WhiteHiSW 1	White Hill SW1: Ring cairn 460 metres south-west of White Hill summit forming part of the White Hill round cairn cemetery. This monument includes a ring cairn situated on a gentle west-facing slope overlooking Willsworthy Army Camp. The earthwork appears as a raised internal platform measuring 15m in diameter surrounded by a circular bank 3.5m wide and 0.5m high. A shallow hollow in the centre of the internal area suggests robbing or partial early excavation. This cairn forms part of the White Hill round 	User Waypoint	SX 52941 83690					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC WhiteHiSW11	White Hill SW11: Probable ring cairn measuring 5.7 metres in diameter by 0.3 metres high composed of sandstone and slate stones. One of a scattered group of cairns located below the summit area of White Hill at 380 metres above OD.	User Waypoint	SX 53160 83770					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC WhiteHiSW12	White Hill SW12: Disturbed ring cairn measuring 6.0 metres in diameter by 0.3 metres high composed of sandstone and slate stones with a gap in the north-west side. One of a scattered group of cairns located below the summit area of White Hill at 380m above OD.	User Waypoint	SX 52950 83860					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC Wigford 5	Wigford Down 5: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54702 64962					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:BlackHill	Black Hill: NGR is 6 digit from HER. A very low banked ring cairn positioned on the top of a fairly flat-topped hill about 400 meters south of the ring cairn known as â€˜Ring Oâ€™ Bellsâ€™. The cairn bank measures approximately 16 meters diameter externally and is 0.30 meters maximum in height (at the south-west segment) and is scarcely discernible at the north-east segment.	User Waypoint	SX 52200 82400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:BucklandRid	Buckland Common 5: Linear arrangement of mounds incorporated into boundary. Could be prehistoric cairns. Turner A13. No NMR record. Robbed cairn. Stone ring is 13m inside diameter bank 1.80m wide and 50cms high much of the bank on the eastern side has been destroyed. The central area has been disturbed modern stone wall running north to south through the eastern section of the stone ring.	User Waypoint	SX 73570 73240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Halstock 3	Halstock Down 3: A severely damaged cairn lies on the south west flank of Halstock Down 65 metres above the military ring road. All that remains is a stony fringe 1.2 to 1.6 metres wide and 0.4 metres high indicating an original diameter of around 20 metres for this feature. The interior of the cairn has been removed down to the old ground surface which has been further disturbed by later pits.Also In the southern field is a circular bank measuring up to 3m wide and 0.6m high surrounding a 17.5m diame	User Waypoint	SX 59760 92180					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Halstock 4	Halstock Down 4: Vis=10/9/1979 (os) a circular bank of small stones 4.8m diameter 1.5m wide and 0.2m high with a 4.0m break in the nw. Situated on high ground in an area which appears to have been cleared at some time and put to pasture. The position seems too exposed for a hut yet there is virtually no stone in the central space. Possibly a robbed cairn. A second cropmark 20.0m to the sw is a depression caused by military activity (os).	User Waypoint	SX 59700 92300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Halstock 8	Halstock Down 8: is=28/3/1998 (greeves) prehistoric ring cairn immediately on w side of rough track about 90m n of point where track joins tarmac road. External diam is c.22m-25m. The ring bank is c.4m wide where best preserved (on nw side) by c.0.4m high (max).	User Waypoint	SX 59570 92120					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Haytor N1	Haytor Down N1: Ring cairn on Haytor Down. Stone ring 21.0 meters internal diameter with bank 1.5 meters wide and 0.4 meters high. Modern entrance. One of group of 4 cairns - see Butler for diagram in Vol 1 and 5.	User Waypoint	SX 76700 78110					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:HighWill N	High Willhays (N): A revetted mound adjoins the south side of one of the granite outcrops at High Willhays. Measuring 19 metres east to west by 18 metres overall it stands around 0.8 metres high. The sides of the mound are formed by coursed granite slabs and boulders and the top is largely flat though a hollow has formed in the southern half.	User Waypoint	SX 58020 89440					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:HolneMoor N	Holne Moor (N): Possible cairn in corner of a field. Stone ring 9.5m diam internally with bank 1.2m wide and 0.4m high. Joined on w side by reave (turner). No NMR record.	User Waypoint	SX 68090 71620					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:HolneRidg 6	Holne Ridge N6: Remains of cairn one of eight cairns forming part of a cairn cemetery on Holne Ridge. Truncated cairn or ring cairn gap in north-east. Diameter 14 metres height 0.3 metres.	User Waypoint	SX 66921 71125					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Knatta Bar	Knatta Barrow: This large cairn (24m diameter 1.7m height) composed of loose granite boulders. It is unusual among summit cairns in having a well defined outer bank about 1m wide and 0.5m high. This is partly turf covered but where eroded can be seen to be built of loose stone like the central cairn which touches it. It shows best on the north and east sides while on the south west side it tends to merge into the body of the cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 65970 64212					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Piles Hill	Piles Hill Summit: Bell cairn of Wessex type. Cairn on piles hill. An unusual monument the equivalent of a bell barrow in stone. Cairn (diam 17.8m heig 1.37m) berm(widt 3.05m) stone circle (diam 2.1m heig 457mm)vis=12/4/1950 (os). Cairn with bell disc features. Slight hollow in the centre of the tump (mound) otherwise in good condition. No distinct outer bank could be found but the berm and central tump were quite evident.	User Waypoint	SX 65334 60849					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:RingofBells	Ring of Bells: Ring cairn with entrance. Stone ring 13m internal diam with bank 1.5m wide and 0.3m high.3m wide entrance on ese side. Flag pole has been sited here	User Waypoint	SX 52140 82870					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:SE Western	Western White Barrow (SE of): NGR estimated from 6-digit figure given in HER. HER Circular ring of small stones measuring between 21-22 metres in diameter with a possible entrance. Located approximately 250 metres south-east from the Western White Barrow.	User Waypoint	SX 65530 65240					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:ShellTopSu3	Shell Top Summit 3: A stone ring 20.5m overall diameter comprising small heather covered stones 0.8m wide and 0.2m high. It lies on the broad level summit of shell top at 475m above sea level. There is a wide 3m wide gap on the north side and the interior is slightly domed about 0.4m high possibly a natural rise since it is off-centre. The term stone circle is rather a mis-nomer since only half a dozen stones protrude from the turf and in appearance it is simply a low circular bank.	User Waypoint	SX 59835 63835					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Stonetor 4	Stonetor Hill 4: Possible pound? The feature consists of a sub-circular earthern bank 25m in diameter and up to 0.4m in height. It is best preserved on the North side where the bank is well defined flat topped and has a plan width of about 4.0m On the South side the bank has been spread and flattened but still survives to 0.5m in height as a prominent outward-facing scarp where the natural ground surface falls away from the enclsure. There is no entrance through the bank.	User Waypoint	SX 65200 85360					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Tynacombe	Tynacombe: Ring cairn. Thynacombe stone ring 7.5 meters in diameter internally with bank 1.5 meters wide and 0.2 meters high damaged on the east side.	User Waypoint	SX 70370 63280					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Wetherdon20	Wetherdon Hill 20: Weatherdon hill (4): diameter approx.5.6m ht. Approx 0.15m. Alt. C.335-340m. Mr. L. V. Grinsell noted a small cairn-circle or ring-cairn a short distance south of cairn 2 on weatherdon hill.	User Waypoint	SX 65160 58890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:WhiteHiSE 1	White Hill SE1: NMR A - there are 2 more?! Ring cairn 80 metres north-east of White Hill summit forming part of the White Hill round cairn cemetery. Barrow A (diameter 15.0 metres height 0.25 metres).	User Waypoint	SX 53443 83898					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Wigford 9	Wigford Down 9: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 54690 65050					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Willings 1	Willings Walls 1: Ring cairn willings walls reave. Stone ring with internal diam 6.8m bank 1.5m wide and 0.5m high. Just outside a break in the reave	User Waypoint	SX 58220 65200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RC:Willings 5	Willings Walls 5: Willings walls warren lee moor. Unusual stone circle. Two kists nearby. Plan. A reave interferes with the circumference of the circle. Four groups of stones are in the circle. No trace of barrow within the circle and no evidence to show that the stones were ever cists (worth). A 40m diameter circle consisting of 5 groups of stones. It touches and is incorporated into the Willings Walls Reave. Lethbridge p.52-3 Willingswalls Stone Circle - diagram p52.	User Waypoint	SX 58180 65170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Circle, Green							
Waypoint	RS Bellever	Bellever: Natural crevice in Bellever Tor forming a possibly built up Rock Shelter as reported by Robert Burnard (1914). Date of shelter not known for certain but signs of ancient habitation and numerous flints found.	User Waypoint	SX 64400 76500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Square, Red							
Waypoint	RS HawksTor	Hawk's Tor: Natural feature Hawks Tor rock shelter - resembles tomb. At the summit stands a rock shelter v shaped in plan with a coverstone. Rowe referred to it as a cromlech. R. N. Worth called it a natural grouping of rocks. Mr. Beckerlegge on examining the coverstone found a similar vein of quartz in the coverstone as in the rocks of the v shaped shelter but running in a different direction. The coverstone must have been levered or swung in an anti-clockwise direction through an angle of 90 degrees to 	User Waypoint	SX 55348 62514					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Square, Red							
Waypoint	SC Brisworthy	Brisworthy: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 56467 65495					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Buttern 1	Buttern Hill: NNE of Scorhill about 2Km. The remains of a Bronze Age stone circle situated on level ground overlooking the valley of the North Teign River and Whitemoor Marsh. The stone circle measures 24.8 metres in diameter and is denoted by five upright granite slabs standing up to 0.76 metres high. A further 12 recumbent stones lie where they have fallen. Also known as the Throwleigh circle. According to R.N. Worth although not confirmed since there was a small cairn between five and six yards in from	User Waypoint	SX 64949 88481					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC DownRidge	Down Ridge: Also known as Hexworthy Circle. situated on a gentle north facing slope overlooking the valley of the River Dart. The stone circle measures 25 meters in diameter and is denoted by five upright granite slabs standing up to 1.45 meters high which are confined to its south western sector. A further six recumbent stones lie where they have fallen. The stone circle was partially excavated in 1904 by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee and their work revealed the original ground surface covered with 	User Waypoint	SX 65516 72084					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Fernworthy	Fernworthy: The Fernworthy circle is part of a group of ceremonial monuments including 3 stone rows and 5 cairns that may once have rivalled Merrivale and Shovel Down as ceremonial centres. The site is in a small clearing in Fernworthy Forrest off the path to Teignhead Farm. The circle is remarkably intact with all but 2 stones still in their original places ... It is 20m in diameter and consists of 27 small stones. The stone rows and cairns probably came later and surround the site. The circle was excava	User Waypoint	SX 65486 84126					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Grey Weth N	Grey Wethers (N): Northern stone circle of the pair known collectively as The Grey Wethers. This circle measures 31.5 metres in diameter and is denoted by 20 upright granite slabs with an average height of 1.1 metres. Excavations carried out by the Dartmoor Exploration Committee towards the end of the 19th century revealed a layer of charcoal covering the original ground surface. A shallow trench visible leading through the southern circle may be the result of this excavation. The circle was restored at t	User Waypoint	SX 63875 83161					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Grey Weth S	Grey Wethers (S): This site is one of the most impressive on Dartmoor. The circles were restored in 1909 by Burnard. At the time only 9 stones remained standing in the north circle and 7 in the south circle. It is thought that the reconstruction is fairly accurate. The circles are separated by a few meters and are almost identical. Both circles have 30 stones and diameters very close to 33 m and they are within 2 degrees of being on an exact north to south alignment. The slight differences between the two	User Waypoint	SX 63874 83121					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Langstone	Langstone Moor: The Langstone standing stone and also the stone circle were used for target practice by American troops who were stationed nearby during the Second World War. Bullet holes can be seen on the Langstone standing stone and the circle was sadly smashed to smithereens. The Langstone Moor Stone circle had been restored in 1894 when all of the stones were re-erected in their original socket holes.	User Waypoint	SX 55638 78204					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Mardon Down	Mardon Down: Mardon Down stone circle is the biggest by circumference on Dartmoor with a diameter of 38m. The site would have been impressive in its day and is one of the only ones sited on the top of high ground and has a fine view of the surrounding area. Today the circle is fairly dilapidated. Six stones remain upright and another 16 lie roughly in place. There are two massive megaliths one of which is on the north-western part of the circle. A short arc of seven stones remains in position on the south	User Waypoint	SX 76764 87203					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Merrivale	Merrivale: A stone circle with a diameter of 20.0m. measured from northeast to southwest and 18.0m from northwest to southeast. It is formed by eleven stones spaced between 2.7m and 6.7m. apart and from 0.3m. to 0.5m. high. Three of the stones are of post type and eight are upright slabs. An additional stone 7.5m. from the northeast side and 0.3m high is angled towards the circle and may be quite unassociated.	User Waypoint	SX 55361 74641					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Scorhill	Scorhill: One of the most impressive stone circles on Dartmoor and one of the few that has not been restored. The circle consists of 23 granite slabs up to 2.5m high with a further 11 recumbent stones. The circle is not the largest in terms of diameter but it is the most striking circle on Dartmoor with some of the largest standing stones. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/19/scorhill/]Legendary Dartmoor: Scorhill Stone Circle[/url] and HER [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Ga	User Waypoint	SX 65458 87399					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Sherberton	Sherberton: Remains of a 97 ft diameter stone circle with a stone wall passing through its western side. Nine of the original stones are still standing plus one larger stone which is incorporated in the remains of the old wall which bisects the western extremity of the circle. This stone appears to have been removed from the original circumference and its height is 1.4m. The remaining nine stones range in height from 0.3m to 0.75m. The original circle appears to have been c. 30m across although no stones 	User Waypoint	SX 63946 73187					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Shovel Down	Shovel Down: The remains of an alleged stone circle lie on the gentle NE facing slope of Shovel Down 200m SW of Batworthy Corner. Three upright stones between 0.3m and 0.75m high are visible. The two close-set NE stones display smaller packing stones in the erosion hollows at their bases. The third stone is partly obscured by the bank of the South Hill Leat (SX 68 SW 97). It is possible that these stones constitute the remains of a stone circle however no such feature is noted in the antiquarian records s	User Waypoint	SX 65829 86196					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Sittaford	Sittaford: Discovered by Alan Endacott in 2007 as described in Devon Archaeological Society Newsletter No. 117 January 2014. Circle consists of 30 recumbent stones and has a diameter of 32m. It is about 1km from the Grey Wethers which are to the ENE. It is on the same arc as the previously known circles in northeastern Dartmoor.	User Waypoint	SX 63017 82814					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Sourton Tor	Sourton Tors: A stone circle diameter about 110 ft and appearing to have comprised 32 stones of which all but six remain where they have fallen has been discovered between Sourton Tors and Cornridge. In size it compares with the circles of the Grey Wethers and Scorhill. For a photo of this site see: [url=http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=3472]Megalithic Portal: Sourton Tors Stone Circle[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 54683 89587					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Thornworthy	Thornworthy: Possible stone circle at Thornworthy reported by Sam Goodwin on a Facebook posting. The HER entry MDV6666 perhaps relates to this feature a discounted reported stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 65930 85036					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC Tottiford	Tottiford: The Tottiford circle was discovered in 2009 when there was lower than usual levels of water in Tottiford reservoir it featured as part of a Time Team dig in 2010. Normally it is submerged within the reservoir. During the drought of August 2022 the stones were exposed again for the first time for years. Photo by Zoe Lester taken on 04/09/22. Reproduced with kind permission - copyright remains with Zoe.	User Waypoint	SX 81095 83160					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC White Moor	Little Hound Tor (or White Moor): The circle is in good condition today but only 13 stones remained standing when the Dartmoor Exploration Committee re-erected 5 of the stones in 1896. The site is a fairly accurate circle of circumference 20.2m. A cairn lies close to the circle a heather covered mound about 8.5m across. The White Moor stone lies 160m to the SE of the circle and it is thought to be contemporary with the circle but probably out of position having been re-erected at some point. It is now a b	User Waypoint	SX 63285 89611					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Buttern 2	Buttern Hill 2: R.N. Worth Throwleigh (i.e.Buttern) circle  is also noteworthy for having a companion a short distance on the slope to the westward. The existence of this circle has not been put on record until now and indeed it might well escape observation seeing that there are only four certain stones still standing with possibly a fifth and that the remainder have disappeared. This circle was clearly not less than 60 feet in diameter. There is a very large block of irregular outline within its limits 	User Waypoint	SX 64882 88469					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Buttern 3	Buttern Hill 3: Possible circle circa 180 metres north-west of the Buttern Hill circle comprising four or five stones around a fallen standing stone. Recorded by Worth (1894) and apparently seen by the Ordnance Survey in 1950 although the recorder in 1951 could not locate it this feature has not been confirmed since 1950.	User Waypoint	SX 64769 88580					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:KennonHill1	Kennon Hill 1: Possible stone circle reported by Robert Naylor. R.N. Worth Throwleigh (i.e.Buttern) circle is also noteworthy for having a companion a short distance on the slope to the westward. The existence of this circle has not been put on record until now and indeed it might well escape observation seeing that there are only four certain stones still standing with possibly a fifth and that the remainder have disappeared. This circle was clearly not less than 60 feet in diameter. There is a very larg	User Waypoint	SX 64354 89001					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:KennonHill2	Kennon Hill 2: Hemery E. 1983 High Dartmoor 796-797 When referring to Sandy Road Hemery records that in crossing the south foot of Kennon between Rewelake Pit and Sandy Ford it passes below the ruins of a possible stone circle. Spencer (Maps) has marked this as Kennon Circle six stones standing and running north-eastward from it stone row one hundred yards. The circle is described as completely unphotogenic appears to have had a diameter of approximately sixty feet and now has only one standing stone. Not	User Waypoint	SX 64201 88735					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Metheral	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62050 90436					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Stall Moor	Stall Moor: An irregular circuit of small earthfast stones 200 metres to the north of the Stall Down stone row may represent the remains of an alleged stone circle which was recorded 64 metres to the northwest of this location though it is not circular. The internal distance across the stones is 11.5 metres maximum with a minimum of 9 metres. None of the stones exceed 0.4 metres in height	User Waypoint	SX 63231 62759					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Sticklepath	Sticklepath: This feature was reported by The Captain on the Megalithic Portal on 20/06/2004 and a site page was made (linked to this record). The author there states: I would estimate the circle to be between 30 and 35 metres diameter with a possible 18 evenly spaced stones remaining all either as stumps or flat to the ground.	User Waypoint	SX 63430 92640					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Whitehorse	Whitehorse Hill: Possible features stone circle and row noted by Hemery (1983) though unconfirmed. Visited with DNPA archaeologist in April 2021. In a very ruinous condition with vegetation covering the majority of the ?stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 62208 84940					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Wotter	Wotter Common: Possible stone circle at Wotter reported by Sam Goodwin on a Facebook posting. The remains in this area are chaotic and disturbed by later interference. It is hard to make out the original stones of the nearby stone rows.	User Waypoint	SX 55872 62014					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SC:Yennadon	Yennadon Down: 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	User Waypoint	SX 54907 67815					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SCxEight Rocks	Eight Rocks (site of): Site of a stone circle since destroyed originally thought to have been located somewhere between Cosdon Hill and Ford Farm South Tawton. Nothing remains today the circle was apparently robbed out in the later 19th century by men from Ramsley Copper Mine South Zeal.	User Waypoint	SX 64500 92500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Green							
Waypoint	SR Assycombe	Assycombe: Bronze Age stone row and cairn Assycombe. The double stone row is 120m long terminating in the cairn at the North-East end. The South-West end is blocked by a stone 2.0m high re-erected there by Baring-Gould. The cairn is 8.4m in diameter and 0.6m high. Scheduled. Also from Burnards 1892 field notes: The row which starts from a ruined cairn consists of 84 standing stones and extends 800 feet E. and W. running in two rows down the hill towards Assycombe. It terminates towards the W. in a stone l	User Waypoint	SX 66095 82640					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR BlackTor 1	Black Tor (Avon): A stone row running north west - south east seen on the plateau west of Black Tor. The stones are very hidden and difficult to see. The row is headed at the NW end by two small cairns. Lethbridge suggests remains of cist in one of them diagram p.85. See also [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV5752&resourceID=104]HER 5752[/url] [url=http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=442024]SX 66 SE 89[/url] and [url=http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_	User Waypoint	SX 67730 63494					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Brent Fore	Brent Fore Hill: The remains of a stone row and cairn on Brent Fore Hill. The row is crossed by two leats one of which is now disused. The cairn is visible as a low mound of turf-covered stones of 13.5 metres in diameter and 0.3 metres high. Lethbridge East Glaze Brook stone row p.83. See also: [url=https://stonerows.wordpress.com/research/sea-views/sea-views-at-brent-fore-hill/]Sea Views at Brent Fore Hill[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 66848 61345					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR BurfordDown	Burford Down: This single stone row on a slight north slope extends from a crest at 260m OD to a col at 255m OD. It can be traced from its south terminal marked by a cairn at SX 63706017 for 336m bearing 1o to a possible blocking stone at SX 63706051 and of different character for a further 120m to SX63706062. The recumbent stone considered ... to be the north terminal lies yet a further 47m distant at SX 63706067. See also: [url=https://stonerows.wordpress.com/research/sea-views/sea-views-at-burford-down	User Waypoint	SX 63695 60165					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Butter Br S	Butter Brook 2: A stone row about 42 metres long is situated on south sloping ground at SX 65145995 just north of the marshy Butterbrook valley. It is aligned south south west/north north east and terminates at the south end in a hollow-centred ring of turf and stones of 2.5 metres diameter east/west 3.2 metres north/south. The first stone in the row is 10.35 metres from the centre of the terminal thereafter the spacing becomes about 3 metres. The maximum height of the stones is 0.67 metre. The row become	User Waypoint	SX 65100 59899					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Butterdon	Butterdon Hill Row: The northern part of the Butterdon stone row has been surveyed from Hangershell Rocks cairn at SX 65645941 to Hobajons Cross at SX 65506045. and For the 1050m of this part the majority of the several hundred stones are from 0.1m to 0.4m high and form an irregular line. There is a gap of 70.0m on the north side of Hangershell but otherwise the row is fairly continuous. The area is not entirely free of natural surface stones and while some can be immediately discounted occasionally there	User Waypoint	SX 65629 58814					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ButterdonE	Butterdon E: There are two massive slabs with one small slab forming an alignment. It is unclear whether these were originally standing but it is thought they could have been placed in their current locations. This would make for a very spectacular stone row and one that would be quite unique on Dartmoor. However there are stone rows consisting of two huge slabs and a small central slab in other parts of the country. The grid reference given here and the photo is of the central stone.	User Waypoint	SX 65870 59203					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Cantrell	Cantrell: A double stone row with a cairn at the north-east end lies near the moor gate at Cantrell Ugborough Moor. The southern row consists of nine stones one of which is almost buried and one has fallen. The length of the row from the centre of the cairn is 153 feet and the alignment is N44o 20 E. The rows are from 7 to 12 feet apart and the stones are about 5 feet 6 inches apart centre to centre. The cairn has a diameter of 22 feet and encloses what may be the remains of a cist.	User Waypoint	SX 65688 57135					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Challacombe	Challacombe Down: Bronze Age triple stone row well marked and wider apart at the north drawing nearer to the south where they meet a blocking stone of unusual size. The stones have suffered little in their restoration except that a stone in the middle row was turned to form a blocking stone for that row. The loose stones scattered to the west of the north end have been suggested to form a stone circle and additional rows but may be stones excavated from the north end of the stone row. Breton p.41-42	User Waypoint	SX 69016 80717					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR CollardTorE	Collard Tor E: Butler Collard Tor 1. Two stone rows each headed by a cairn lie on a gentle clitter-covered south-facing hillslope between 239m and 259m above OD. The rows which are oriented approximately north-south diverge from their northern ends and are from 17m to 19 apart a field bank interrupts the course of the east row.	User Waypoint	SX 55849 62034					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR CollardTorW	Collard Tor W: Butler Collard Tor 2. Described in entry for Collard Tor E. Lethbridge pp.55-7 diagram p.55.	User Waypoint	SX 55833 62045					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ConiesDown	Conies Down: The Conies Down stone row is oriented a few degrees west of north-south and is 145m long. Originally a double alignment of stones only three pairs of upright stones now survive. There are a total of 17 upright and 15 recumbent stones. The average gap between stones is 10m and between the pairs the gap is some 1.4m wide. Lethbridge diagram p.107.	User Waypoint	SX 58591 79076					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR CorringdonN	Corringdon Ball North: A single stone row length 157 metres spacing 1.0 metres starting on the east with a cairn diameter 6.7 metres previously opened. The first stone of the row lies 18 metres west of the cairns centre there has been considerable robbery for the benefit of modern stone walls. The row clearly extends for 157 metres from the centre of the cairn but with long intervals between the last stones. The stones are small the highest being 635 millimetres. See also entry for Corringdon Ball Row B. 	User Waypoint	SX 66661 61206					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR CorringdonS	Corringdon Ball South: Corringdon ball stone rows. Six or seven rows of small stones approximately 75m long terminating at the east end in a small semi-circular stone setting of five stones none more than 500mm high and the alignments are irregular - they run along the contours. Situated on the open moor between the east and west glaze brooks. A complicated set of stones which can only be aligned into rows by exact survey. The direction of the rows is approximately south west. Described by R H Worth as tw	User Waypoint	SX 66684 61205					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Cosdon	Cosdon: A triple stone row lies near the summit of Cosdon Hill and is 447 feet in length measured from the centre of the circled cairn which stands at the west end. At 225 feet from the west end there is a slight change in direction and the rows turn somewhat northward. This change of direction may be said to divide the row into western and an eastern section. Overall width western part is 8 feet 10 inches eastern part 10 feet 8 inches. The cairn is 26 feet in diameter and contains the remains of two cist	User Waypoint	SX 64317 91600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Cut Hill	Cut Hill: Discovered in 2004. Prehistoric stone row of 6-7 large granite slabs near the summit of Cut Hill. All the slabs are recumbent with one buried. The row is thought to date back earlier than 3500BC. For more information see: [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/docs/fyfe2008cuthill.pdf]Cut Hill Dartmoor (phase 3) Stone row chronology and landscape change[/url] HER [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV69604&resourceID=104]MDV69604[/url] and [url=https:/	User Waypoint	SX 59871 82755					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Down Tor	Hingston Hill: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 58697 69267					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Drizzle 4	Drizzlecombe 4: See also [url=https://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=51875]Megalithic Portal: Standing Stone[/url] for a nearby small standing stone.	User Waypoint	SX 59257 67256					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Drizzle NE	Drizzlecombe 2: Butler Row 2 NMR Row 2 Worth Row C. Terminated by the tallest standing stone on Dartmoor. It is 4.2m in height with a distinctive bulging profile at the top the broad face is across the row unlike the other two Drizzlecombe rows. Interestingly this stone is photographed in Worths Dartmoor prior to being re-erected. Worth suggests it was probably dragged here from Higher Hartor Tor about 1km away. This standing stone has 3 smaller cairns in close proximity. This is the shortest of the three	User Waypoint	SX 59258 67054					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Drizzle NW	Drizzlecombe 3: Butler Row 3 NMR Row 1 Worth Row B. The NW and S terminal stones have their broad face parallel to the row. The NW row is single for half of its 149.5m length uphill then double for 47m before becoming single again for the last 28m to the cairn. This arrangement appears to be the original design. The other two stone rows are single throughout. The S row is exactly the same length as the NW row but with smaller stones. The average interval between the stones is almost identical and the orie	User Waypoint	SX 59243 67071					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Drizzle S	Drizzlecombe 1: Butler Row 1 NMR Row 3 Worth Row A. See notes for Drizzlecombe B (N.W.) row. Lethbridge Row A pp.38-42. Diagram p.38. See also: [url=https://stonerows.wordpress.com/research/sea-views/sea-views-at-drizzlecombe-1/]Sea Views at Drizzlecombe 1[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 59161 66948					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Fernwthy N	Fernworthy 1: Butler Row 1. To the N of Fernworthy stone circle is a double stone row. At its N end are the disturbed remains of a barrow. The row survives well for 125m although beyond this (to the N) it has been heavily disturbed by forestry activity as far as the barrow. The plan of 1898 made prior to afforestation shows the N end of the double row as already `buried or lost. The surviving part of the double row contains paired low stones 0.8m to 1.4m apart averaging 0.3m high although many are flush w	User Waypoint	SX 65538 84336					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Fernwthy SE	Fernworthy 2: Butler Row 2. Centred at SX 65518404 is a cairn. 45m to the N at SX 65508409 is a barrow containing the remains of a cist. Between the two are the very fragmented remains of an alleged double stone row running N to S parallel to another row (SX 68 SE 59) which leads towards Fernworthy Stone Circle. The row barrow and cairn have all been comprehensively damaged by afforestation and the digging of the adjacent drainage channels. Seven stones survive of an alignment but there is little evidence	User Waypoint	SX 65490 84070					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Fernwthy SW	Fernworthy 3: Butler Row 3. A disturbed double stone row is centred SX 65488408. It is 21m long and is oriented N to S. At the N end is a cairn (SX 68 SE 58) offset slightly W of the alignment of the row. Beyond this to the N is Fernworthy Stone Circle (SX 68 SE 56). The S end of the row is not very well preserved. The plan of 1898 depicts it terminating at a stone in the face of a wall although the wall has since been removed. The stones in the row average 0.5m to 0.6m tall and lie in an area of amorphou	User Waypoint	SX 65479 84105					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR GlassBall N	Glasscombe Ball N: A single stone row on the northern verge of Glasscombe Ball lies a little west of north from the row near Spurrells Cross (SX 65 NE 16) and about a third of a mile from it ... A stone row extending between two cairns. The north-east cairn is 0.6m high and is now elongated north-west to south-east to 6.0m. by 4.0m and is turf-covered. The south-west cairn 4.0m. in diameter and 0.8m. high is of close-packed stones and turf-covered. Lethbridge p.78 diagram p.77 Row 2	User Waypoint	SX 65733 60428					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Glasscombe	Glasscombe Corner: A stone row partly double and partly single ending on the remains of a cairn circle. The length of the double row is 111.0m. and of the single row 61.0m the total length to the centre of the cairn circle being 177.0m. Lethbridge Avon Valley stone row pp.81-82 diagram p.81.	User Waypoint	SX 65997 60748					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Grimslake	Grimslake Cist: The author visited this site on 21/06/24 and concluded there was no stone row but took a photo of some stones near the cairn and cist that are roughly linear but not convincing for a stone row. The Stone Rows of Great Britain website reached the same conclusion but with far more detail. This is not in my view a stone row. This site is now listed as reported stone row instead of a stone row.	User Waypoint	SX 70412 81154					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Hamel NE	Hamel Down: No NMR listing. HER record [url=http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?uid=MDV18865&resourceID=104]MDV18865[/url]. Described in Butler Volume 1 Map 20.3. To the south of Berry Pound is a small longhouse. Within the abandoned field 250m south of the longhouse are the probable remains of a single row first recorded in 1983. Five or six stones remain in line up to 206m apart the rest having been removed or buried when the field was ploughed.	User Waypoint	SX 71481 80095					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Hart Tor N	Hart Tor North: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 57708 71708					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Hart Tor S	Hart Tor South: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57720 71698					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR HigherWhite	Higher White Tor: A Late Neolithic stone alignment on Higher White Tor surviving as two parallel rows of stones aligned roughly north-south. The alignment is 95.4 metres long and contains twelve upright stones and 24 recumbent ones. Lethbridge diagram and photo p.110. Site visited 28/05/2025 by the author. The main photo above gives a more realistic picture than the more artistic second photo.	User Waypoint	SX 61917 78362					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Holne Moor	Holne Moor: A standing stone and triple stone row lying in a secluded position across the head of a shallow north facing valley. It measures 147 metres long with rows on average 1.5 m apart. The stones fifty three of which were located have a maximum height of 0.2 m and are spaced about 1.1 m apart each opposite the stone of the adjacent row. There is also a possible former standing stone which is now recumbent. See also MDV129985	User Waypoint	SX 67431 71042					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Holne Ridge	Holne Ridge North: One or two cairns and a short probably unfinished stone row lie in the north west facing hollow above Horse Ford on the O Brook. The cairn described by Authority 2 lies at the south end of the site with the surviving stones of the stone row to the north. As so few stones survive the exact form and extent of the rows is impossible to determine but there may have been as many as three parallel rows approximately 1.0 metre apart. Overlying or abutting the east row at SX 6672 7109 is a low 	User Waypoint	SX 66741 71080					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Hook Lake	Hook Lake: Worth: Brown Heath Butler: Hook Lake. On the southwest slopes of Brown Heath a double stone row 182.0m. long runs from a cairn circle at its northern and higher end to the east side of the enclosure (SX 66 NW 50) where it is overlaid by the enclosure wall. The point at which the southern end of the row ended is therefore not easily determined. The row does not point exactly to the centre of the cairn but to about 2.0m. to the East. The eastern part of the row contains more stones than the weste	User Waypoint	SX 64112 65317					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Hurston	Hurston Ridge: .Worth: Watern Hill. A stone alignment which includes two parallel lines of upright stones leading downslope for 143 metres from a round cairn. The lower end of the alignment is denoted by a blocking stone. Midway along the alignment a length of later enclosure walling crosses the row. The cairn at the upper end of the alignment measures 5.9 metres in diameter and stands up to a height of 0.6 metres. A large slab denoting the north eastern edge of the cairn may represent a second blocking s	User Waypoint	SX 67260 82437					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Joan Fords	Joan Ford's Newtake: Stone Rows of Great Britain states: A probable single stone row measuring 7.27m long including at least three large-sized upright orthostats and two recumbent slabs situated on a gentle south east facing slope. The stones stand up to between 1.55m and 1.23m high arranged in height order with the tallest at the east. The row is orientated ENE to NSW and has restricted views of several skyline cairns and surrounding landscape. Breton (p.19) ... just above the river are 3 large monoliths	User Waypoint	SX 63183 71988					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Lakehead E	Lakehead Hill E: A stone alignment and a cairn with cist lying on a gentle slope near the summit of Lakehead Hill. The stone alignment survives as a single row of at least 11 stones leading westward towards the cairn and cist. The cairn measures 6.7 metres in diameter and is defined by several edge set stones which in turn surround a large restored cist formed by five substantial upright slabs supporting a capstone measuring 2.2 metre long by 1.55 metres wide and 0.3 metres thick. Lethbridge diagram p.114	User Waypoint	SX 64498 77602					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Lakehead SE	Lakehead Hill 2: R.N. Worth The cist was examined in 1895/6 but nothing was found. It was surrounded by a double retaining circle and a stone row lead from it north west of which ten stones remained but these had sunk into the bog leaving only their tops showing. SRGB states: This description makes it clear that this is unlikely to be a stone row since a row composed of small stones would not have survived the ditch digging involved in the building of the hedge. It is much more likely that they represente	User Waypoint	SX 64701 77409					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR LakeheadSum	Lakehead Hill summit: A stone alignment lying on a gentle slope near the summit of Lakehead Hill. It includes a 22 metre long single row of at least 12 stones standing up to 0.75 metres high aligned east to west.. Lethbridge diagram p.114 and photo bottom p.115.	User Waypoint	SX 64367 77656					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Langstone	Langstone Moor: A single stone row stands on Launceston (Langstone). Moor circa 330 feet in length probably longer when complete. There are now only 18 stones the largest of which stands only 18 inches above ground. At the north end are the remains of a barrow now reduced to little more than a rubble ring. At the south end is the standing stone known as the Langstone from which the moor probably takes its name. The stone was re-erected in 1893 and stands to a height of 9 feet 3 inches. Lethbridge p14 diag	User Waypoint	SX 55022 78851					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Laugh Tor E	Laughter Tor 1: Butler Laughter 1. Double row interrupted by a new-take wall. row is robbed near wall. Bronze Age standing stone 2.65 metres high 0.7 metres wide and 0.52 metres thick set into a small cairn. About 18 metres to the south east is a double stone row orientated north west to south east and consisting of at least 23 upright stones and a further 9 displaced ones averaging about 1.7 metres apart. The standing stone was re-erected in 1893 and again in 1911 and the cairn was excavated in 1903. Let	User Waypoint	SX 65222 75393					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Laugh Tor W	Laughter Tor 2: Butler Laughter 2. A double stone row at about 395m OD cuts across the gentle SW projecting spur of Laughter Tor in an area of heather and rough grass some 12m WSW of the standing stone Laughter Man. The stones although all relatively small in size form two good slightly curving rows oriented about 295 degs. and 0.7m to 1.2m apart consisting of thirteen stones extending from SX 6519075381 some 15m ESE to SX 6520475375. Now visible are six stones in each row with a single stone at the NW en	User Waypoint	SX 65207 75389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Leeden Tor	Leeden Tor: 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: [url=https://stonerows.wordpress.com/research/sea-views/sea-views-at-le	User Waypoint	SX 56522 71474					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR LittleLinks	Little Links Tor: Formerly listed at SX 54160 87470. Visited on 20 June 2022 and correct location is SX 54234 87486.	User Waypoint	SX 54234 87486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Mer Menhir	Merrivale 4: Butler Row 4. Prehistoric Monuments of Dartmoor website Menhir 1. Stone row 4 is now a trivial affair [Butler] of 3 small slabs aligned towards a squarish block near the base of the standing stone. This area has suffered some damage over the past century. There were 5 stones in 1895 the missing one presumably accounted for by the pit which has appeared between the upper stones. This may well be the site of the cairn C4 at the head of the rows recorded by Rowe but not included in the plans of 	User Waypoint	SX 55361 74592					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Merrivale 6	Merrivale 6: Gerrard: A probable single stone row measuring at least 6.4m long including small-sized stones situated on a gentle south facing slope with extensive views towards Bodmin Moor. The row is orientated east to west and a restricted view of the sea may be of significance.	User Waypoint	SX 55344 74590					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR MerrivaleA	Merrivale 1: Worth Merrivale A. Butler Merrivale 1. Two Bronze Age double stone rows and associated cairns are located on open moorland. The rows are oriented roughly east to west and are almost parallel being 25 metres between centres at their eastern ends increasing to 32 metres at the west. A leat still used to convey water to Hillside Stables separates the two monuments and flows to within 2 metres of the northern row. A single row (see SX 57 SE 115) runs roughly south-west from a small cairn at SX 55	User Waypoint	SX 55541 74808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR MerrivaleB	Merrivale 2: Butler Merrivale 2. Worth Merrivale B. For description see Merrivale A. Lethbridge pp.16-18 diagram p.16.	User Waypoint	SX 55567 74788					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR MerrivaleC	Merrivale 3: A stone row and a small cairn lie to the south of the double stone rows in close-cropped moorland turf. The cairn located at the northern end and slightly off-centre to the row measures 3.2m across and up to 0.5m high. An 0.3m deep central pit opens out on the southern side.	User Waypoint	SX 55394 74761					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Penn Beac S	Penn Beacon S: A single stone row sixty-six feet long the largest stone being about 2 1/2 feet high. This row is no more than a remnant. Lethbridge p.62 Penn stone row - diagram p.59.	User Waypoint	SX 59947 62553					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR PennBeac SW	Penn Beacon SW: A short double stone row 24ft. long and nearly 2ft. wide consisting of two pairs of stones on the southern slope of Penn Beacon. To the north end of the row there is a cairn approximately 52 feet in diameter and 6 foot high. It was excavated in 1872 a cist was discovered though the capstone had collapsed at one end. Fragments of a wide mouthed jar were found and a slate implement thought to be used for fashioning clay vessels. Lethbridge p.61 Penn Moor south double stone row and cairn - di	User Waypoint	SX 59523 62470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Piles Hill	Piles Hill: The double stone row formed by 139 stones 7 of which lean the others are either stumps with drill marks cleanly snapped off stones or recumbent posts whole or split by drilling. Some 30 stones exceed 2.0m. in length with a maximum of 3.0m. A few take the form of slabs or boulders but the majority are of post-type up to 0.6m. square in section with an angled top created by a single chamfer. The rows in the main alignment are from 21.0m. to 30.0m. apart and within them the gaps between stones va	User Waypoint	SX 65016 61113					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Red Barrows	Soussons Down: Triple row destroyed in 1946 Butler Vol. 5 p38 Vol. 2 Map 24.2 p.19. The row was associated with a cairn about 300m north of the four Red Barrow cairn group (SX 67 NE 3). Butler mentions that some of the stones of the row remained and these were observed and reported to Sandy Gerrard by Chris Jenkins.	User Waypoint	SX 67670 79980					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Ringmoor	Ringmoor Down: 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: [url=https://stonero	User Waypoint	SX 56330 65808					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Scorhill	Scorhill: N. Teign. Claimed by Butler.See also Butler Vol 5 p. 249 fig. 175. Possible stone row near long cairn south-east of the Scorhill stone circle recorded by Butler (1991) although Gerrard was not convinced during Monument Protection Programme visit in 1998 and was not included in scheduling. Site visit in 2021 recorded potential row.. Visited by author on 06/02/2025 and the feature can be seen but currently looks like stones that may have been disturbed tumbled from the cairn that happen to form a 	User Waypoint	SX 65485 87206					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Sharp NE	Sharpitor NE: 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 	User Waypoint	SX 56171 70819					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Sharp NW1	Sharpitor NW 1: 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 	User Waypoint	SX 55665 70617					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Sharp NW2	Sharpitor NW 2: 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.	User Waypoint	SX 55687 70600					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Sharpitor W	Sharpitor W: 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: [url=https://stonerows.wordpress.com/research/sea-views/sea-views-at-sharpitor-west/]Sea Views at Sharpitor West[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 55058 70748					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShaughMoor	Shaugh Moor row: A single stone row 587 feet long the spacing of the stones varies between 3 feet and 5 feet centre to centre. At the Southwest end there is a retaining circle 50 feet in diameter. The stones of the row are very small and sunk into the peat making them hard to find. A stone row 164m long aligned SW-NE over the brow and down the south side of the valley. The terminals are not intervisible. It is composed of small stones normally between 35 and 10cm high the tallest (65cms) being at the appa	User Waypoint	SX 55422 63435					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Sherberton	Sherberton Row: The Sherberton double row was discovered in 1997. It is an unimpressive double row of small stones a short distance north-west of the Sherberton Circle. For a plan see Butler Vol. 5 p. 210-12.  Lethbridge pp.99-100 diagram p.99 and p.100.	User Waypoint	SX 63948 73349					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShovelRow 1	Shoveldown 1: Worth Row G Butler Row 1. This row is considered to be one long partially robbed row. Previously listed here as Shoveldown D-G-H-J now Shoveldown 1 after Butler and Gerrard.	User Waypoint	SX 66049 85707					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShovelRow 2	Shoveldown 2: Worth Row A. Butler Rows 2.(B SX 65968615 to SX 65968601) Double row to the east. Length 596 ft. Rows 3 ft 6in apart. Row is near Batworthy enclosure and has been much robbed now just 12 pairs of stones and 15 single. Spacing of stones along the rows is around 6 ft. Two fallen stones next to the circle are much the largest in the row one is 11 ft 6in in length. and the other 7ft 4 in. The southern end of the row terminates in the Fourfold Circle (SX 68 NE 17). Lethbridge 139-145 diagram p.13	User Waypoint	SX 65955 86026					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShovelRow 3	Shoveldown 3: Worth Row E  Butler Rows 3. (A SX 65898616 to SX 65938605). Double row to the west of row B. Length 476 ft. Rows just over 4 ft apart but distance varies considerably along length.  No special feature marks either end. Much robbed and single now along much of its length. Lethbridge 139-145 diagram p.139.Previously listed here as Shoveldown A now Shoveldown 3 after Butler and Gerrard. Photo included here previously (taken in 2010) had misidentified Shoveldown 4 for this row.	User Waypoint	SX 65932 86074					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShovelRow 4	Shoveldown 4: Worth Row C Butler Rows 4. (C SX 65948601 to SX 65998590) A double row 380 feet long with an average distance of five feet between the rows. Most of the pairs of stones are complete and the southern end terminates in a barrow (SX 68 NE 34). No special feature marks the northern end.	User Waypoint	SX 65998 85903					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR ShovelRow 5	Shoveldown 5: Worth Row G Butler Rows 5 & 6 (E)SX 66028581 to SX 66028567) A double row 485 feet long with 3 1/4 feet between the rows which run almost due north and south and terminates in a standing stone known as the Longstone (SX 68 NE 39). Fairly complete at the northern end but more ragged towards the south.	User Waypoint	SX 66017 85840					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Spurrells X	Spurrell's Cross: The row has apparently been double but since only seven stones still stand which together with six sunken stones form the fixed points now determinable it is difficult to ascertain the original spacing. The lines were probably about 3 feet 6 inches apart and the spacing between the stones about 3 feet. The length of the row is 370 feet as measured from the centre of the cairn and the direction of length is N 20o W. The largest standing stone is 2 feet in height. The cairn at the south en	User Waypoint	SX 65846 59856					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Stall Moor	Upper Erme Row: Worth: Stall Moor. Butler: Upper Erme. The longest stone row on Dartmoor. A single stone row running for approximately 3.1km from a cairn on Green Hill to a stone circle on Stall Moor. Lethbridge pp.71-72 diagram p.71	User Waypoint	SX 63663 67796					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Stalldown	Stalldon Row: Bronze Age stone row and cairn circle on stall down. The stone row runs north -south for about 850m ow which 500m has been restored. It is associated with three cairns (one either side) and a cairn circle. The stones are mostly 1m to 1.5m high with four over 2m. Lethbridge pp.67-68	User Waypoint	SX 63223 62558					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR StalldownSE	Stalldown SE1: The Stone Rows of Great Britain states: This line of seven stones seems to be artificial and certainly looks like a stone row.  The proximity of a number of small cairns further enhances this interpretation as does the visual relationship with Plymouth Sound. The stones however lies between two reaves (prehistoric boundary banks) and close to other boundaries. The possibility of this feature being an unfinished or partly robbed field boundary cannot therefore be wholly discounted. The autho	User Waypoint	SX 63746 61059					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Stanlake	Black Tor (Stanlake): 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	User Waypoint	SX 56988 71381					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Stannon New	Stannon Newtake: A group of four edge set stones standing up to 1 metre high situated to the southeast of the cairn represent the remains of a stone alignment. Possible extension of the White Ridge Stone Row. Standing stones possibly a stone row. Forty-six feet S. of the cairn (SX 68 SE 23) are two standing stones two and a half feet high their broad planes facing the monument. These and two others in line suggest the remains of a stone row destroyed for materials for an ancient hedge. If a row it does no	User Waypoint	SX 65348 81091					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Thornworthy	Thornworthy: A series of large stones set into a prominent field bank of a field system. It was alleged to be a stone row but this is thought unlikely. OS(1978): (SX 664850 to SX 663849) Stone Row (NR) (1971 OS map).(10/02/1978) This recent publication entry (not on OS 25 1904 or OS 6 1961) is not a stone row but refers to some large stones set at irregular intervals along the course of a prominent field bank of a field system oriented on Thornworthy Tor (SX 68 NE146).  The author located this feature on 	User Waypoint	SX 66375 85001					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Tottiford 1	Tottiford Reservoir 1: This stone row was initially noticed in late 2009 when the reservoir was only 6% full. This double stone row is aligned roughly north-west - south-east and is at least 54 meters in length. The size and form of the stones used varies considerably but the two rows are consistently 1.2 meters apart. The row leads directly to (or away from) the naturally occurring mound south-east of the stone circle. This row will be normally covered by the Tottiford Reservoir. The stones of the row we	User Waypoint	SX 81137 83093					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Tottiford 2	Tottiford Reservoir II: Excavated during the Time Team dig in 2011. This row will be normally covered by the Tottiford Reservoir. The stones of the row were exposed for a short period following the drought of August 2022. See Wessex Archaeology report [url=http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/reports/74159/tottiford-dartmoor]Tottiford Reservoir: Archaeological Evaluation and Assessment of Results[/url]. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/19/time_tottiford/]Legendary Dartmoor - Time Team at T	User Waypoint	SX 81104 83202					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Trendlebere	Trendlebere Down: A stone row 100ft. to the north of the Haytor-Manaton road. 18 stones of the stone row can be identified of which 9 are fallen and 9 upright stones. The fallen stones vary in length between 34 and 46 the upright ones between 6 and 24.	User Waypoint	SX 76600 79238					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Trowles E	Trowlesworthy 1: Butler Trowlesworthy 1. A Bronze Age stone alignment comprising a double stone row consisting of 99 upright and 8 recumbent stones running south-south-west from a possible stone circle near the foot of the south flank of Little Trowlesworthy Tor. The surviving length of the row is about 129 metres it is bisected by a leat. The better preserved element of the row is down the slope from the leat. The circle comprises 8 main orthostat stones in a kidney-shaped plan. The south-west orthostat 	User Waypoint	SX 57646 63972					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Trowles W	Trowlesworthy 2: Butler Trowlesworthy 2. A single stone row consisting of 35 upright and 13 recumbent stones running in an E to W line from the site of a possible ring cairn at the foot of the SW flank of Little Trowlesworthy Tor. The cairn at the head of the row is marked by a circle containing one upright and eight fallen small slabs and boulders. Within these is a slightly raised area perhaps the remains of a cairn. Lethbridge p.57-8 diagram p.58.	User Waypoint	SX 57536 63978					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR White Ridge	White Ridge: A double stone row 620 ft in length from the centre of a cairn at the north end running nearly due south and slightly downhill. Well preserved at the north end for a short distance but becoming more dilapidated as it approaches the newtake wall at the south end. Lethbridge diagram p.124 and photo top p.125. Breton p.45 sadly robbed to build the wall but the upper part is still a good specimen of the double avenue. It is 260 yds. long there are three stones on the S. side of the wall.	User Waypoint	SX 65420 81661					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Yar Tor	Yar Tor: The remains of a probable triple stone row with a cairn and cist at its south end and a barrow at its north. The row comprises stones set 2m apart and standing to a height of 0.3m. Some are concealed beneath the turf. The cairn measures 11m in diameter and 0.3m high with a central cist surrounded by a kerb. The barrow is 6m in diameter and 1m high.	User Waypoint	SX 68177 73857					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Yardworthy	Yardworthy: Quinnell quoted on Stone row in Yardworthy Newtake an area of rough pasture that has since undergone some stone clearance. Apparently the remains of a double row it starts 3.0 metres from a low barrow at SX67608438 and extends to the north-east for 7.0 metres. The north-west side consists of four stones 2.0 to 2.5 metres apart. The south-eastern side about 1.4 metres distant has only one stone and two turf humps which may conceal others. Visible stones are barely 0.1 metres high. Immediately b	User Waypoint	SX 67605 84394					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR Yellowmead	Yellowmead Down: 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	User Waypoint	SX 57482 67841					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Blackaton	Blackaton Brook: Breton p.53 To the N. of it [Breton is referring to the Cosdon Triple row] are clitters of rocks a short distance to the S a swamp in which a feeder of the Blackaton Brook rises. On its E. slopes are the remains of a stone row. The feeder referred to is the Cheriton Comb which passes a boggy area. This would place the row at approximately SX 648 908. There is no known stone row at this point and this author is unaware of other accounts. This section of the Blackaton Brook has been greatly	User Waypoint	SX 64800 90800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:BlackTor 2	Black Tor (Avon) 2: A stone row is alleged at this location by Worth (1932-33) but has not been located since either by Worth or during field investigation.. Masson Phillips: In August 1932 author was present at a field meeting led by R.H. Worth who pointed out a single stone row more or less east to west with a low barrow at each end he had discovered near the summit of Black Tor in the Avon Valley. Worth later contacted Quinnell to say he had been unable to locate it on a second visit. Quinnell also fai	User Waypoint	SX 67500 63500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Butter Br N	Butter Brook 1: Continued notes from Butter Brook S. At 73 metres from the terminal there is a single orthostat 0.5 metre high standing 3.25 metres off centre south from the projection of the rows at the edge of a small clitter of broken stones. A third row irregularly spaced and not showing much above ground meets the double section of the rows at an angle of about 10o on the north-west side extending westward to about level with the terminal. Visual projection east-ward along the third row appears to be	User Waypoint	SX 65200 59900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Cripdon	Cripdon Down: HER: Hemery (1983) records a stone row here estimated at SX 735 808. Stone row Cripdon Down. North-west of the hut circles depicted on the Ordnance Survey map (SX 78 SW 17) and west of the Cripdon Down summit pile is a single stone row 120 yards long passing over the crest of the Down. At the northern end is a very large fallen slab (destroyed cist?). The lower southern end has stones of a greater size than the majority one 7 feet long could have former a blocking stone. The stones are evenl	User Waypoint	SX 73500 80800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Harrow	Harrowthorn Plantation: Supposed stone row (not an antiquity) ... Worth states they were moved to make a carriageway in 19th century: These were stones removed to one side of the track to allow a carriage to pass during the 19th century at the order of Lord Blatchford. The writer is very much mistaken in thinking this is a stone row	User Waypoint	SX 62520 61709					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Hayne Down	Hayne Down: Cunis E 2021 Identification of possible circle/row on Whitehorse Hill (Correspondence). (04/03/2021) Possible cairn(s) and small stone row identified on Hayne Down. William Crossing mentions a cist near the southern group of summit rocksâ€™ (reported by Butler in Vol. One) but cairn not mentioned therefore this may be a separate feature.	User Waypoint	SX 74022 79974					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:KennonHill	Kennon Hill: Hemery E. 1983 High Dartmoor 796-797 When referring to Sandy Road Hemery records that in crossing the south foot of Kennon between Rewelake Pit and Sandy Ford it passes below the ruins of a possible stone circle. Spencer (Maps) has marked this as Kennon Circle six stones standing and running north-eastward from it stone row one hundred yards. The circle is decribed as completely unphotogenic appears to have had a diameter of approximately sixty feet and now has only one standing stone. Not ab	User Waypoint	SX 64246 88657					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Langstone 2	Langstone Moor II: Reave running from north - south on the eastern slopes of Whittor close to the Langstone Stone Row. Breton (p.17): Nearly parallel to it and 60 yds away was another row.	User Waypoint	SX 54945 78842					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Langstone 3	Langstone Moor III: R.N. Worth Still further from the Launceston row to the eastward there are a few stones in line just above the surface which may be the remnants of another. NB. This record and quote originates from the Bill Radcliffe PMD entry.	User Waypoint	SX 55100 78800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Merrivale 5	Merrivale 5: Possible stone alignment lying to the south-west of the standing stone at Merrivale. Stones are small and identification uncertain. Gerrard: Cluster of small earthfast upright granite slabs. This feature lies within 9.0 meters west of the standing stone (PRN 53395) and includes a number of stones protruding through the turf the largest of which stands up to 0.35 meters high. The precise nature of the feature associated with these stones is uncertain because most of it survives as a buried fea	User Waypoint	SX 55354 74592					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:RoundHill E	Round Hill E: Record originates with Prowse. Stone alignment east of Round Hill later identified as a prehistoric field boundary	User Waypoint	SX 61210 74389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ScorhillN	Scorhill N: (1950) Stone row. SX 65628794 to SX 65748782. (09/07/1974) There is no alignment of stones in this area of moorland which can be considered other than natural. It is doubtful if the alleged stone row was ever seen by Crawford. The information most probably came from H H Breton an unreliable correspondent of c 1925.	User Waypoint	SX 65740 87820					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Sharp Tor N	Sharp Tor NE: HER: Circle of seven stones measuring around 8.0 metres in diameter with a possible stone alignment of three stones leading north-east from the circle. See also linked entry on SRGB which states Dense vegetation made it difficult to be certain that there was a stone row row at this location.	User Waypoint	SX 65000 61880					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ShellTopSW	Shell Top SW: Not listed in NMR. Discovered by Lethbridge in 1992. Butler Vol. 3 Map 51.9. Oval cairn at the higher end. Orientated just west of north and 73.5 m from the cairn is a massive fallen longstone 2.7 m long which is probably the terminal stone of the row. There are 31 of 47 original stones visible in the row all but a few either flat or leaning. Lethbridge p.59-61 diagram p.59 61.	User Waypoint	SX 59473 63142					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:SherberCom	Sherberton Common: Sandy Gerrard (see link to SRGB): According R.N. Worth this is a double stone row that measured 68.6m long situated on a gently sloping south facing slope. According to him the row was destroyed in 1897 shortly after its discovery. The rows were described as being between 8 and 9 feet apart and included some contiguous stones. Jeremy Butler suggested that it was a passage similar to one surviving at Fernworthy Reservoir but he was unable to identify the site of the feature described by 	User Waypoint	SX 69148 73346					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ShovelRow 6	Shoveldown 6: Previously listed here as Shoveldown Longstone to Three Boys Stone Row now Shoveldown 6 after Butler and Gerrard.	User Waypoint	SX 66024 85681					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ShovelRow D	Shoveldown D: Worth Row D Butler Row 1. This row is considered to be one long partially robbed row - previously listed as four separate rows.	User Waypoint	SX 66040 85680					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ShovelRow H	Shoveldown H: Worth Row H Butler Row 1. This row is considered to be one long partially robbed row - previously listed as four separate rows.	User Waypoint	SX 65990 85950					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:ShovelRow J	Shoveldown J: Worth Row D Butler Row 1. This row is considered to be one long partially robbed row - previously listed as four separate rows.	User Waypoint	SX 65980 86030					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:West Mill	West Mill Tor: A double stone row thought to be of prehistoric date comprises 35 surviving stones of which 7 are recumbent. The original arrangement may have included 64 stones. They now stand at a distance of 9m between rows as slabs set on edge and in line averaging 0.15m thick 0.5m long and 0.4m high. A sinuous double row of set stones lies across the summit area of a moorland ridge. Its origins and function are obscure but it may be associated with military activity possibly a trackway.	User Waypoint	SX 58780 90780					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SR:Whitehorse	Whitehorse Hill: Hemery E. 1983 High Dartmoor 779-780 (Monograph). Hemery notes set stones representing ?stone circle and single ?row south at the end of the Sand Path more stones southward may be part of same alignment. Possible identification of a retaining-circle. Possible extension of alignment in the form of spaced fallen stones to a point beyond a military range-pole. Inconclusive (much interference by turf-cutters) but may be candidate at approximately 1840 feet above sea level to qualify as the hi	User Waypoint	SX 62208 84938					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SRxLakehead SW	Lakehead Hill SW: Alleged Stone row recorded in 1946 but covered by a forestry plantation in 1979. At that time 3 stones were visible but it was uncertain whether they were part of the stone row. It may have been destroyed or covered by humus. Butler: Worth records a stone row on the south-west side of Lakehead Hill but this area has been overplanted and nothing can now be seen. The row was about 123 metres long orientated to the north-east and without any associated cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 64180 77300					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SRxRinghill	Ringhill Stones: Breton p.34: Ringhill Stones stand in a field E. of the farm. The two large ones are 15ft. apart. The largest is nearly 5ft. high They were formerly part of stone rows which have been destroyed. 203 yds N.E. of the stones close to the Stannon Brook is the site of a blowing house just beyond is a stone hedge built into it is a mould stone..  standing stones. Only two of the five standing stones could be found it appears that the remainder were destroyed during the construction of an occupa	User Waypoint	SX 64730 79470					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Flag, Red							
Waypoint	SS Assycombe	Assycombe: Bronze Age stone row and cairn Assycombe. The double stone row is 120m long terminating in the cairn at the North-East end. The South-West end is blocked by a stone 2.0m high. The largest stone 2m high lies at the E end and was re-erected re-erected by Baring-Gould in 1892 or 1893. The cairn is 8.4m in diameter and 0.6m high. Breton p.68.	User Waypoint	SX 66101 82649					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Beacon Pl A	Beacon Plain A: One of two large granite blocks situated some 500 meters east of Hangershell Rocks. May be fallen standing stones or stones brought to the site but never erected. This western stone lies 55 meters from the other and tapers towards its northern end. Between the two are traces of two other stones and the fact that they form a straight line lends weight to the argument that they are fallen menhirs. This western stone was excavated in august 1968 and groups of small stones were found at the br	User Waypoint	SX 65838 59189					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Beacon Pl B	Beacon Plain B: There are two possible menhirs on Beacon Plain 500 yards east of Hangershell Rock. The more easterly stone measures 18 feet 4 inches in length. The other stone lies 57 yards away on a bearing 26 degrees south of west. It is 18 feet in length 5 feet 6 inches wide at one end and tapers to a blunt point. The stones are completely isolated on a grass moor and have none of the characteristics of surface boulders. If they were menhirs they are the largest known on Dartmoor. There are suggestions	User Waypoint	SX 65886 59210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS BeardownMan	Beardown Man: A Bronze Age standing stone measuring 3.4m high 1m by 0.4m in section and in good condition. One of the few isolated menhirs on Dartmoor. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/16/bear_down2/]Legendary Dartmoor: Dartmoors Beardown Man[/url]. Lethbridge diagram p.107 photo p.108.	User Waypoint	SX 59616 79634					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS BurfordDown	Burford Down: The alleged blocking stone noted by Parsons measures 2.7m by 1.0m and has been split by drilling. TDA Vol. 85 (1953) pp. 145-147 (Hamlyn Parsons).	User Waypoint	SX 63703 60687					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Butter Down	Butterdon Down: Standing stone - prob. prehistoric. An upright stone stands at the west edge of Butterdon Down Moretonhampstead beside the public footpath 600 yards from Cranbrook Farm. It is between six and seven feet high and of slightly curved slab shape. Ref: Devon & Cornwall Notes & Queries 31 1970 pp. 225-26.HER quoting Turner: Standing stone measuring over 2.0 meters in height located on the line of a public footpath at SX74778839. This stone may be standing on a cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 74784 88403					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS ButterBrook	Butter Brook: The stone is easy to approach from the dry ground to the south but just beyond the stone to the north is marshland. A standing-stone possibly prehistoric near Butter Brook (near Harford) is 2.03m long and has a standing height of 1.77m. The stone is located towards the north of the eastern side of the plantation around Butterbrook reservoir. [Entry no. 70 in An archaeological check-list for Harford Devon Archaeological Society/DCRA publications no. 11 (1982)]	User Waypoint	SX 64747 59301					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Challacombe	Challacombe Down: The largest and most prominent blocking stone of the Dartmoor rows is to be found at the Challacombe triple row. Worth states that it is over 5 feet in width at the base and over 6 feet in height. Butler (Vol. 2) states that the terminal pillar is today 0.5m shorter than when it was measured in 1893.	User Waypoint	SX 69021 80723					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Down Tor	Hingston Hill (Down Tor): 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 i	User Waypoint	SX 58702 69276					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Drizzle NE	Drizzlecombe NE: Largest standing stone on Dartmoor - terminal for Drizzlecombe stone row. It is 4.2m in height with a distinctive bulging profile at the top. Worth suggests it was probably dragged here from Higher Hartor Tor about 1km away. Re-erected in 1893. Lethbridge Row B. pp.38-42. Diagram p.38. Worths Row 19/Row C. Used to be listed as HER 14781 perhaps now deleted as an HER  duplicate record.	User Waypoint	SX 59215 67005					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Drizzle NW	Drizzlecombe NW: Terminal for Drizzlecombe NW stone row. Re-erected in 1893. Lethbridge Row C. pp.38-42. Diagram p.38. NB. This website had previously matched this site with the HER record 3377. That record now clearly refers to the NE stone - although that may not have previously been the case. There is no HER record for this site now. Worths Row 18/Row B. Previously listed here with a grid referecne of SX 59200 67020 which is quite a bit out.	User Waypoint	SX 59134 66988					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Drizzle S	Drizzlecombe S: Terminal stone of the southern double row at Drizzlecombe. The standing stone at the southwest end measures 1.8 metres by 0.4 metres and is 3.2 metres high. Re-erected in 1893. Lethbridge Row A pp.38-42. Diagram p.38. Worths Row 17/Row A.	User Waypoint	SX 59057 66867					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Halstock	Halstock: Small standing stone north of East Bowden near three prehistoric cairns. Gerrard p.63: There are possible standing stones at Halstock and Butterdon Down. Two of the cairns (East Bowden 2 and 3) align on the stone.	User Waypoint	SX 60461 93334					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Hanging	The Hanging Stone: Located on Lee Moor. The Hanging Stone or Leaning Rock 7ft 9ins in length but because of the stone being 38o out of the vertical its vertical height is only 6ft 9ins. It measures 3ft 7ins by 1ft 10ins at the base and is incised on one face with the letters CB showing that at one time it was used as a bound-post. It is believed to be prehistoric. TDA Vol. 72 1940 pp. 192-3 (R Hansford Worth). See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/30/hang_stone/]Legendary Dartmoor: The	User Waypoint	SX 58372 63688					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Harbourne	Harbourne Man: A standing stone represented by a leaning slab of moorland granite. It stands in a slight depression probably worn by cattle using it as a rubbing post. It is 2.40m in length and 1.0m by 0.3m at its base tapering to 0.3m by 0.15m. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/17/harbourne_man/]Legendary Dartmoor: Dartmoors Harbourne Man[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 69676 65105					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Heath Stone	Heath Stone: The original Heath Stone was a boundary stone which was referred to in the Perambulation of the Forest of Dartmoor in 1240 and some very early maps. According to Butler (Vol. 2 Map 25 p.32) the stone carved with a biblical inscription in 1970 that is currently known as the Heath Stone is unlikely to have been the original Heath Stone as it is in a useless position to be of any use as a boundary stone. The stone was not included in maps from the 18th century and then reappeared in a different 	User Waypoint	SX 67132 83754					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Hurston	Hurston Ridge: Hurston Ridge is one of the best examples of a double stone now on Dartmoor. At the south end is a cairn 22 feet in diameter. The space between the rows widens intentionally as it approaches the cairn. The first stone from the south in the eastern row is the largest stone and stands 5 feet 10 inches high. Crossing suggests this may have been the original Heath Stone.	User Waypoint	SX 67268 82444					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Langstone	Langstone Moor: The Langstone standing stone is 2.76m high and can be seen from some distance. It was restored in its original socket in 1893. The Langstone is close to a stone row consisting of very small stones. The Langstone standing stone and also the stone circle were used for target practice by American troops who were stationed nearby during the second world. Bullet holes can be seen on the Langstone standing stone. Lethbridge pp.13-14. Breton (p.17) The stone is composed of local gabbro and was fo	User Waypoint	SX 55023 78742					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Laughtor	Laughtor Man: The longstone is 2.4 m high and was found prostrate on a cairn which was excavated by Burnard. The cairn contained a great quantity of charcoal and peat ashes. The longstone was restored in 1903. A double stone row heads to the longstone. Breton p.41 a huge menhir I found in June 1913 lying on the ground. It was then 16 ft long but 4 ft. had been broken off. It was re-erected by the late Rev S. Baring Gould with the Duchy appliances and he told me that they could not join the two pieces so h	User Waypoint	SX 65223 75389					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Leeden Hill	Leeden Hill: 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	User Waypoint	SX 56015 71286					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Long Stone	Shovel Down Long Stone: The Long Stone has been used as a boundary stone but it appears to be the terminal stone for a Bronze Age stone row and it may be of a contemporary date. Grinsell [Folklore 1976]: At the beating of the bounds of Gidleigh Common the first man to reach the Long Stone is (or was) given a money prize. Fielden 1933. The current author has been informed this tradition continues. See also [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/17/long_stone/]Legendary Dartmoor: The Shoveldon Lon	User Waypoint	SX 66031 85683					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Longstone	Longstone Hill: Possible recumbent longstone on summit of Longstone Hill east of Meldon Reservoir. Suggested as possible menhir by Butler and Newman. Historic England:A sinuous 50 metres long 2 metres wide and 0.25 metres high bank lying within the monument leads towards a large recumbent stone. This stone measures 1.75 metres long 0.8 metres wide and 0.45 metres thick and is the only large stone visible on Longstone Hill. It has been suggested that this may be the longstone which once stood upright to gi	User Waypoint	SX 56725 90890					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Maximajor	Maximajor Stone: Situated on Mardon Moor the Headless Cross or Maximajor Stone despite its name was never a cross. It was a megalith although apparently the current stone is a replacement for the original which was damaged beyond repair by a car. See also: [url=https://www.legendarydartmoor.co.uk/2016/03/18/maximajor_stone/]Legendary Dartmoor: The Maximajor Stone[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 77076 87818					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Merrivale	Merrivale: Two Bronze Age standing stones with a disturbed cairn and a number of small earth fast stones. Located in open generally clitter-free moorland. Only one of the two stones still stands it is 3.2 metres high and tapers from the base which is 0.7 by 0.5 metres in section. Whether the stone was once the focus or terminus of a stone rows is uncertain. The second stone is now fallen it is 2.2 metres long up to 0.4 metres wide and 0.3 metres thick. An adjacent 0.3 metre deep pit may be its socket hole	User Waypoint	SX 55359 74599					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS OxenhamArms	Oxenham Arms: The Oxenham Arms now an inn is the former manor house and home of the Burgoyne family. A courtyard plan house it was originally a two-room-and-through passage plan. An interesting feature is an enormous upright slab of granite built into the inner wall of the rear parlour. This looks very much like a prehistoric standing stone and it seems that the house was built around it.	User Waypoint	SX 65014 93606					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Piles Hill	Piles Hill: The fallen menhir on Piles Hill: The Longstone is a block of very coarse-grained pinkish granite. It is now 2.5m long and of rough rectangular section tapering from a base formerly about 0.4m. by 0.7m. which has been squared and snapped by drilling. The stone lies in a northwest to southeast direction. To its northeast side there is a boundary stone erected in 1803 and shaped by drilling. It is of identical stone and appears to have been fashioned from the Longstone which would therefore have 	User Waypoint	SX 65433 60746					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Scorhill	Scorhill Circle: Largest stone in the Scorhill Circle. In strict terms this would not typically be classified as a standing stone as it is a member of the stone circle. It is  the largest stone in a Dartmoor stone circle at 8 feet 2 inches tall.	User Waypoint	SX 65460 87380					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Shapley	Shapley Common: Possible standing stone see  Butler Vol V (1997) p 212.	User Waypoint	SX 69992 82247					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Shovel Down	Fourfold Circle: The south end [of the double row] is aligned on a cairn Fourfold Circle (SX 68 NE 17) and separated from it by two massive fallen stones one needle-shaped and similar to the Longstone (SX 68 NE 39) southern terminal of stone row E.	User Waypoint	SX 65958 86033					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Sittaford	Sittaford Circle Outlier: Sittaford Circle Outlier	User Waypoint	SX 63053 82805					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS Three Boys	Three Boys: Terminal for stone row - one of 3 stones. 3 standing stones of which only one remains sometimes claimed as remains of burial chamber. This record has two entries this one as a standing stone as widely reported but also as reported cairn or tomb see [url=https://www.dartmoorwalks.org.uk/resource/site.php?SiteID=1268]Three Boys Reported Cairn SiteID=1268[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 66028 85486					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS White Moor	White Moor Stone: The White Moor stone lies 160m to the SE of the Little Hound Tor stone circle and it is thought to be contemporary with the circle but probably out of position having been re-erected at some point. It is now a boundary marker.	User Waypoint	SX 63359 89491					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS White Ridge	South Teignhead: Possible recumbent standing stone. A small circular pound about 350 yards (sic) SE of Grey Wethers. It measures 75ft (N-S) by 66ft the bank composed of small stone and earth is 6-8ft wide and 3ft high. An entrance on the W has one door jamb standing this was excavated but nothing was found except a very fine flat stone on the subsoil which measured 9ft long by 3-4ft wide. Trial pits were dug inside the enclosure without success. TDA  Vol. 34 pp.164 (1902)	User Waypoint	SX 64162 82653					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS-Merrivale 2	Merrivale Recumbent Slab: The second stone is now fallen it is 2.2 metres long up to 0.4 metres wide and 0.3 metres thick. An adjacent 0.3 metre deep pit may be its socket hole. According to Butler it was erected in 1895 in the pit alongside toppling again a few years later. Breton (p.14) A smaller menhir is near ... [to the Merrivale Longstone].	User Waypoint	SX 55371 74596					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS:Sharp Tor	Sharp Tor: NGR is estimated. Source Worth Sharp tor. Alongside one of the modern boundary stones lies what may be a fallen menhir. See The Dartmoor Menhirs p.193	User Waypoint	SX 65100 61900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	SS:ShellTopSW	Shell Top SW stone row: HER refering to Butler: Fallen longstone 2.7 metres long at the northern end of the stone row to the south-west of Shell Top.. The ngr is estimated from location of row and cairn.	User Waypoint	SX 59420 63210					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Block, Blue							
Waypoint	ST HarfordMoor	Harford Moor: On the western side of Harford Moor reservoir.	User Waypoint	SX 64450 59310					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST Hurston	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67400 82500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST Kestor	Kestor: The Kestor Settlement includes the Round Pound.	User Waypoint	SX 66397 86846					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST Langstone	Langstone Moor: Details via Megalithic Portal.	User Waypoint	SX 55500 77899					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST Merrivale	Merrivale: Merrivale Prehistoric Settlement is a partially enclosed stone hut circle settlement including at least thirty six hut circles and four separate enclosures. Lethbridge pp.16-18 diagram p.16.	User Waypoint	SX 55500 74900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST RoosTorNW	Roos Tor NW: Details via Megalithic Portal. Photo is of round house SiteID=8089	User Waypoint	SX 53900 77199					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST ShovelDown	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 65800 85900					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Archerton	Archerton: An oval pound now planted with trees. Rowe noted remains of banks and a hut within the enclosure. Prowse mentions traceable sub-division banks with distinct evidence of nine hut circles and a further one ten yards diameter close outside on the east. See: [url=https://archive.org/stream/reportandtransa06artgoog#page/n327/mode/1up]T.D.A. Vol. 23 pp.311-12[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 64100 78800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Bellever	Bellever: Hut circle at Bellever excavated in recent years. See also [url=https://www.theguardian.com/science/2009/aug/28/archaeology-bellever-dartmoor-bronze-age]A dig in Devon reveals how life was lived 3500 years ago: from cookery to DIY [/url] and [url=http://www.westernmorningnews.co.uk/bellever-s-bustling-bronze-age-uncovered/story-21651455-detail/story.html]Bellevers bustling Bronze Age uncovered[/url]	User Waypoint	SX 64600 76700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Brockhill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 67700 65700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:BushDown	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 68490 82170					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Cholwich	Cholwichtown Contour Reave: Enclosure with hut circles on Cholwich Town contour reave.	User Waypoint	SX 59383 63449					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:CoxTorNE	Cox Tor NE: Details via Megalithic Portal.	User Waypoint	SX 53600 76500					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:EasternTor	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58500 66400					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:EastLowton	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66600 83700					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Fernworthy	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 64800 83699					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:FoalesArris	Foales Arrishes: A hut settlement with 8 hut circles set within parallel reaves on Blackslade Down including the enclosure known as Foaleâ€™s Arrishes. The hut circles were contemporary with the reaves being either attached to them or linked by shorter walls. The site is also notable for the later imposition of a rectangular stone enclosure which incorporated some of the reave elements and hut circles. Excavated by the DEC in 1897. Breton p.78	User Waypoint	SX 73700 75800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:HartTorN	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 58160 72429					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:LowtonBkW	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66300 83399					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Metherall	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 66800 84000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Penn BeacSW	South-west of Penn Beacon: Enclosure with hut circles on Cholwich Town contour reave.	User Waypoint	SX 59763 62760					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Shadyback	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 56600 65000					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Smallacombe	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 75700 78200					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:TunhillRock	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 73200 75800					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:WhiteHill	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 62656 90597					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							
Waypoint	ST:Wistmans	NULL	User Waypoint	SX 61250 77499					Symbol & Name	Unknown	Navaid, Orange							

