DarteInfo

Welcome to Dartefacts: The Dartmoor Database.

A ‘Dartefact’ is defined by this website as; ‘an object, site or feature found on Dartmoor, typically of cultural, historical, cartographical or geological interest’.
Sponsorship:

Paul Rendell, of Dartmoor News, has recognised the value of an online resource such as Dartefacts and has kindly sponsored the Dartefacts website for a number of years now.
Dartmoor News

Subscribe to Dartefacts for full access to The Dartmoor Database.

A one-year subscription is priced at just £12.00
that’s just £1 a month!

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In return your subscription fee allows Dartefacts to be sustained and have further features developed.
Donations



Your donations will allow Dartefacts to not only be sustained but to have further features developed.

Donations
Grid Reference Finder



Dartefacts’ own Grid Ref tool!
Mouse or Finger Click on map to acquire ten-figure National Grid References (NGR).

Then test your mobile phone tapping accuracy skills with ‘DarteClick’.. (instructions on page)

Grid Reference Finder
DarteFacting



Dartefacting Information Page
D1044 Information Page
D365 Information Page
Classifications Page with Totals



This Page takes a few moments to load as it has to calculate the number of Dartefacts in each Class.
LiminArc

An astounding, new, mapping tool (LIDAR, old maps, satellite as opacity layers!)
MOD Firing Range Times

&

MOD Firing Range Map

Car Parks and Toilets



Always useful!
Car Parks / Toilets
“The Wisht List”



For things that go ‘bump’ on the moor!
Total Number of Dartefacts: 18586 items.Total Number of Dartefacters: 3040 
(Registered Users).
LIDAR (Centred on Princetown)

DartCam: Image of Dartmoor RIGHT NOW!
SX 628 770 (near Powdermills, facing North)

DartCam

Link to the Dartefact Item
How it all started..

It was one sunny, Sunday afternoon (around 2012-13), as I was walking down from Crazy Well Pool, that I had a crazy idea. It suddenly dawned on me that a list of a few items to visit on a tatty piece of paper and a few indelible marks on my map could be given a 21st Century digital makeover and shared with others online: Dartmoor’s Artefacts or “Dartefacts”, as I quickly shortened it to, was born!
The Dartefacts’ Team

Special DarteThanks:

Paul Rendell, Dartmoor News (Sponsor).


Simon Battersby Consulting Ltd (Professional Web Developer for the entire Dartefacts Website).

Resources and Acknowledgments



Probably the most extensive list of Dartmoor Resources available anywhere online.
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DarteList

The Dartefacts’ Database has reached its full capacity. Dartefacts is therefore no longer adding any further contributions (items/ dartefacts, photographs or information etc.) to the database. The ‘DarteList’ is a simple text list page for adding any further contributions.