Pexton Moor is an archaeological site in North Yorkshire containing a prehistoric cemetery.
It forms part of the Arras Culture of inhumation and chariot burial prevalent in the region during the British Iron Age.
The site comprises a single chariot burial excavated in 1911 by John Kirk and Oxley Grabham.
Wellsford; she retained notes on the excavations which were eventually published by Ian Stead in 1959.
[4] A pair of prehistoric linear boundaries, each several hundred metres in length, surround the site on its north and eastern edges.