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List of Dartmoor tors and hills

Here is a list of Dartmoor tors and hills. Dartmoor is a National Park in South West England. The main authority (other than the OS map) is "Dartmoor Tors and Rocks" by Ken Ringwood, supplemented as marked by Terry Bound (TB) David Bellamy (DB) and Tim Jenkinson (TJ). Some have been been viewed and photographed by the current editors (CJH and JFM)
*Aish Tor (CJH and JFM)
*Allerbrook Outcrop
*Arch Tor
*Arms Tor (CJH and JFM)
*Ashbury Tor (CJH and JFM)
*Assycombe Hill (boundary marker; no tor visible)
*Aylesborough Tor (see Eylesbarrow)
*Bag Tor (CJH and JFM)
*Bagga Tor (CJH and JFM)
*Beardown Tors
*Bee Tor
*Bel Tor
*Bell Tor
*Bellever Tor
*Belstone Tor
*Bench Tor
*Berra Tor
*Birch Tor
*Black Dunghill
*Black Hill (Dartmoor). There are several Black Hills on Dartmoor, including:
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*One near Manaton at .
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*One at
*Black Tor. There are 3 Black Tors on the moor:
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*In the south of the moor, near Shipley Tor .
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*In the north west of the moor, near High Willhays.
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*In the west of the moor, near Walkhampton .
*Blackadon Tor
*Blackalder Tor
*Bonehill Rocks
*Boulters Tor
*Bracken Tor
*Brat Tor
*Bray Tor
*Brent Tor
*Brimhill Tor
*Burrator
*Butterdon Hill
*Buttern Hill
*Callisham Tor
*Calveslake Tor
*Chat Tor
*Chinkwell Tor
*Chub Tor
*Collard Tor
*Combeshead Tor
*Combestone Tor
*Conies Down Tor
*Coombe Tor
*Corndon Tor
*Cosdon Hill or Cosdon Beacon
*Cox Tor (Cocks' Tor).〔Crossing's Guide to Dartmoor, 1912 Edition, 1965 Reprint (David & Charles, Newton Abbott)〕
*Cramber Tor
*Crane Hill
*Crockern Tor
*Crow Tor
*Cut Hill
*Devil's Tor
*Dinger Tor
*Doe Tor
*Down Tor
*Lower Dunnagoat Tor
*Higher Dunnagoat Tor
*Easdon Tor
*East Mill Tor
*Eastern Tor
*Eastern White Barrow
*Feather Tor
*Flat Tor
*Foggintor . Quarried out.
*Fox Tor There are two Fox Tors:
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* One Southeast of Princetown at . This is the one the name usually refers to.
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* One near Mary Tavy at
*Fur Tor (or Vurretor〔)
*Ger Tor
*Giant's Hill
*Gidleigh Tor
*Grea Tor (not shown on all modern maps, though nearby Greator rocks is)
*Great Combe Tor
*Great Hound tor
*Great Kneeset
*Great Links Tor
*Great Mis Tor
*Great Nodden
*Great Staple Tor
*Great Trowlesworthy Tor
*Green Hill
*Green Tor
*Gren Tor
*Gripper's Hill
*Gutter Tor
*Hameldown Tor
*Hangershell Rock
*Hangingstone Hill
*Hare Tor
*Hart Tor
*Hartland Tor
*Hartor Tors (also Hart Tor, Harter Tors〔Ordnance Survey New Popular Edition One-Inch Map Sheet 188 (Torquay), published 1946〕) and
*Hawks Tor
*Haytor or Hay Tor (also Hey Tor)
*Heckwood Tor
*Heltor Rock
*Hen Tor
*High Tor
*Higher Tor There are 2 Higher Tors on the moor:
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*One at (near Belstone)
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*One at (near Poundsgate)
*Higher White Tor
*High Willhays (or High Willes,〔〔 High Willows, Highest Tor, Hight Will).
*Hockinston Tor
*Hollow Tor . There are two Hollow Tors on the moor:
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*One near Top Tor at
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*One Near Princetown at
*Holwell Tor
*Honeybag Tor
*Hookney Tor
*Hound Tor . There are two Hound Tors on the moor:
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*One south of Throwleigh
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*One south of Manaton
*Huccaby Tor
*Hucken Tor
*Hunt Tor
*Hunts Tor
*Hunter's Tor
*Ingra Tor
*Ivy Tor
*Kennon Hill
*Kent's Tor
*Kes Tor aka Kestor Rock
*King Tor
*King's Tor
*Kitty Tor
*Lakehead Hill
*Langcombe Hill
*Laughter Tor (Lough Tor)
*Leather Tor (Lether Tor)
*Leedon Tor (Leeden Tor on the Ordnance Survey maps)
*Legis Tor
*Leigh Tor
*Lints Tor
*Littaford Tors
*Little Combe Tor
*Little Hound Tor
*Little Links Tor
*Little Mis Tor (Historically also called Wain Tor〔)
*Little Staple Tor
*Little Trowlesworthy Tor
*Longaford Tor
*Longtimber Tor
*Low Man's Tor
*Lower White Tor
*Luckey Tor
*Lydford Tor
*Lynch Tor
*Manga Hill
*Mel Tor
*Metheral Hill
*Merripit Hill
*Middle Staple Tor
*Middle Tor
*Nat Tor. There are two Nat Tors (or Nattor) on the moor:
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*Near Burrator Reservoir at
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*Near Lydford at
*North Hessary Tor
*Oke Tor
*Okement Hill (or Ockment〔)
*Penn Beacon
*Pew Tor
*Pil Tor
*Pupers Hill
*Raven's Tor. There are two.
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*One at
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*and another at
*Rippon Tor
*Rival Tor (Rippator, Rifle Tor)
*Rook Tor
*Roos Tor (Roose Tor, Rulestorre, Rolls Tor〔)
*Rough Tor
*Round Hill There are three hills known as ''Round Hill'' on the moor
*Row Tor There are two Row Tors on the moor.
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*One at 3 km south of Okehampton.
*Royal Hill
*Rundlestone Tor
*Ryder's Hill
*Saddle Tor
*Scarey Tor
*Scorhill Tor
*Shapley Tor
*Sharp Tor. There are several Sharp Tors, both Sharpitors may also be referred to as Sharp Tor in some cases〔The Gazetteer of Dartmoor Names, Mike Brown, Forest Publishing 1995〕
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*One at near Dartmeet.
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*Another at on Ugborough Moor.
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*Another at .
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*Another at .
*Sharpitor. There are two Sharpitors on the moor:
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*At near Leather Tor.
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*Near Lustleigh at
*Shavercombe Tor
*Sheeps Tor
*Shell Top (or Shiel Top,〔 Shell Tor〔)
*Shelstone Tor
*Shilstone Tor
*Shipley Tor
*Sittaford Tor (or Siddaford Tor)
*Skir Hill
*Sourton Tors
*South Hessary Tor
*Snowdon
*Standon Hill
*Stannon Tor
*Staple Tor or Steeple Tor - see Little Staple Tor, Middle Staple tor and Great Staple Tor.
*Steeperton Tor
*Stenga Tor
*Stinger's Hill
*Stonetor Hill
*Swell Tor . Quarried out.
*Ter Hill
*Three Barrows
*Thornworthy Tor
*Top Tor
*Trowlesworthy Tor, see Great Trowlesworthy Tor
*Ugborough Beacon
*Vixen Tor
*Was Tor
*Water Hill
*Watern Tor (or Watern Borough〔)
*Western Beacon . The most southerly hill on Dartmoor.
*West Mill Tor
*White Tor . Also see ''Higher White Tor'' and ''Lower White Tor''
*Whitehill Tor
*Whitehorse Hill
*Wild Tor
*Wind Tor
*Winter Tor
*Yar Tor
*Yes Tor. There are actually two Yes Tors on the moor:
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* The name ''Yes Tor'' usually refers to the one near Okehampton at , which has also been known as ''Eastor'' and ''Highest Tor'' in the past〔 (though High Willhays, approximately 1 kilometre south is actually 2 metres higher).
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*The second Yes Tor is on Walkhampton common. Called East Tor by Terry Bound, referred to Crossing. Not on the OS map and quite difficult to find: grid reference 539897
The total number of named tors and hills on the moor varies considerably depending on the source. Crossing〔 refers to tors as "These granite masses, of which there are about 170 on Dartmoor". There are at least as many named ''Hills'', ''Downs'', ''Beacons'' etc. as well as ''Rocks'' used to refer to tors. It is not uncommon for a tor and a hill to share a name, as ''Tor'' refers to the granite outcrop (for example Nattor Down), equally, as can be seen in the list above, many names recur. Even the definition of Dartmoor varies between sources, particularly between modern sources and those that predate the national park.
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