Number of records found: 453
-
Monument record: MSO7424 Medieval and post-medieval iron working site and iron hammer mill in Horner Wood (Monument)The remains of a building associated with an earthen dam over 2 metres high, in Horner Wood. The presence of large quantities of smithing and smelting slag suggest that it is the site of a documented "iron hammer mill" smithing site dating to the late 16th century.
-
Monument record: MDE21752 Combmartin Consols Mines Mill (Monument)A mill is recorded in this location, although its exact location is not clear.
-
Monument record: MSO10216 Post-medieval mound on Mill Hill (Monument)A small mound, amorphous in shape, may be associated with post-medieval peat cutting.
-
Monument record: MSO12010 Textile Mill, Weir Cleeve, Dulverton (Monument)A textile mill is shown on historic mapping at Weir Cleeve.
-
Monument record: MEM23574 Piles Mill Leat, Holnicote Estate (Monument)Piles Mill Leat is recorded on the Tithe Map and historic Ordnance Survey maps. The leat is still extant.
-
Monument record: MEM23891 Heasley Mill (Place)The part of the settlement that lies within the bounds of the National Park has been mapped from historic mapping.
-
Monument record: MDE13280 Shortacombe Mill (Monument)A roofed threshing mill wheelpit may date to the 20th Century.
-
Monument record: MEM23606 Little Pitcott, Edbrooke Road, Winsford (Building)The building dates to the 19th Century and was originally part of the Pitcott Corn Mill, owned by the Aclands. It is now a private house.
-
Monument record: MSO10215 Possible 19th Century boundary markers on Mill Hill (Monument)Two mounds, one with a high stone content and another peaty mound to the south. They could represent field clearance or features to mark the boundary between Oare and Glenthorne, dating from the late 19th Century.
-
Monument record: MSO11352 Nutscale Mill, Luccombe (Building)A single-storey stone built watermill was extant here in the 19th Century. It is now a dwelling. The leat is also shown on historic mapping.