Dartmeet

Dartmeet is a popular tourist spot in the centre of Dartmoor, Devon, England at grid reference SX672731.

It lies at the end of the B3357 road, about 4.5 miles (7.2 km) east of Two Bridges.

Dartmeet is at the centre of an internationally important archaeological landscape mainly due to its prehistoric field systems, delineated by reaves, which are among the best preserved in north west Europe.

[3] Dartmeet was one of the boundary points mentioned (though not by name) in the 1240 Perambulation of the Forest of Dartmoor, the boundary coming down the East Dart from the Wallabrook, and continuing up the West Dart to the foot of the O Brook.

The first documentary reference to the name (as Dartameet) was in a Duchy of Cornwall document dated 1616.

The East Dart at Dartmeet
Immediately below Dartmeet