Number of records found: 102
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Monument record: MSO9458 Castle Mill, Mill Lane, Dunster (Building)A late 17th Century watermill on a Domesday mill site on the edge of Dunster Castle grounds, restored in 1979 as a working mill. It was rebuilt 1779-82 and adjoins a late 18th century gateway to the Castle grounds.
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Monument record: MSO7508 Post-medieval water meadow west of Westcott Farm (Monument)The remains of a post-medieval field gutter system, visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947. It is associated with the deserted medieval farmstead of Westcott.
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Monument record: MEM23181 Westermill Farm, Exford (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24623 Medieval or post-medieval mill stream west of Dunster (Monument)A mill stream carries water from the River Avill to Lower Mill.
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Monument record: MMO522 19th Century leat or field gutter north of Penn Allotment (Monument)A 19th Century leat or field gutter has been surveyed from aerial photographs as an earthwork in excess of 1.2 kilometres length. It probably carried water from Sparcombe Water to Westermill Farm and may have been part of a water meadow.
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Monument record: MSO6750 West Pit, Newland Quarry (Monument)West Pit and associated features at Newland comprise a quarry, limekiln, watermill and wheel pit.
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Monument record: MSO7470 Ditch farmstead (Monument)Ditch farmstead was documented in 1506-1556. The farmhouse was demolished in 1948, but the remains of the cowshed are still visible with exposed roof timbers and two late medieval doorways.
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Monument record: MSO6751 East Pit, Newland Quarry (Monument)East Pit industrial complex at Newland comprises a pair of limekilns, a watermill, a quarry and a leat.
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Monument record: MSO7449 Undated mining implements from unlocated mine shaft at Luxborough (Find Spot)"Ancient mining implements" found in an unlocated old mine shaft at Luxborough. They include an iron pickaxe and a wooden spade. They are of unknown date, although appear to have been associated with Roman coins.
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Monument record: MSO10691 Porlock Rectory, Parson Street, Porlock (Building)A 16th Century building, enlarged and remodelled in the early 18th Century and extended in the mid 19th Century. The Rectory was used as a recuperation centre for Special Operations Executive personnel during the Second World War.