| 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! Click HERE to Subscribe 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) ![]() 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. | In an attempt to block junk and spam emails an image of the email address is now displayed instead of providing a contact form:![]() – – – 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. |












