Number of records found: 453
-
Monument record: MEM25158 19th Century boundary stone on Mill Hill (Monument)A 19th Century stone markes the boundary of the manors of Oare and Glenthorne.
-
Monument record: MMO3613 Post-medieval leat northwest of Monksilver (Monument)A post medieval leat is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It is depicted on the 1st edition Ordnance Survey map of 1888 as connected to Manor Flour Mill in Monksilver, and was presumably related to the milling activity here.
-
Monument record: MSO10730 Barn and adjoining outbuildings at Piles Mill (Building)A range of buildings including a detached stable, a cart linhay, bank barn with upstairs threshing floor, a shippon and pigsty.
-
Monument record: MSO11581 Late 19th or early 20th Century saw mills at Holnicote (Monument)Historic mapping records saw mills in this location. Part of the leat and a covered wheel well remains.
-
Monument record: MSO7840 Corn mill, Roadwater (Monument)A corn mill is noted on historic mapping. It is now a house with no trace of the leat and workings.
-
Monument record: MSO10004 Post-medieval farm buildings at Colton Farm (Building)A bank barn, horse engine house, linhays and a water mill with wheel pit. The farm was once part of the Nettlecombe estate and a datestone on the bank barn states 'IT 1806', relating to a Trevelyan.
-
Monument record: MSO12106 Castle Mill Bridge, Mill Lane, Dunster (Building)A mid to late 18th Century bridge, built by HF Luttrell to replace a medieval bridge over the River Avill.
-
Monument record: MEM23605 Pitcott House, Edbrooke Street, Winsford (Building)The former mill house. It has been suggested that it may have been a former farmhouse of early origin. It was owned by the Aclands in the 19th Century.
-
Monument record: MMO2356 Post-medieval leat northeast of Warren Farm (Monument)A post-medieval leat or drainage ditch is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs.
-
Monument record: MSO11319 Post-medieval corn mill in Tarr Ball Wood (Monument)Stoke Mill is shown on historic mapping but no traces of the buildings are now thought to remain. Its leat is still visible.