Number of records found: 183
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Monument record: MSO9087 Long Wood Enclosure, Carhampton (Monument)A subcircular Iron Age hillslope enclosure in Long Wood is defined by a bank up to 6.5 metres wide and 1.9 metres high above a strong outer ditch. It has an internal diameter of 40 metres, with three possible building stances.
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Monument record: MEM22705 19th Century milestone north of Roborough Gate (Monument)A milestone at this point dates to the 1820s and marks 8 miles to Watchet. It is on the road between Timberscombe and the Devon border that was turnpiked following an Act of 1822 and completed in 1827.
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Monument record: MEM25336 19th Century turnpike road south of Dyehouse Cross to Dunster (Monument)The road of the Minehead United Trust, built between 1824-7.
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Monument record: MMO2612 Post-medieval leat south of Knowle Manor (Monument)A linear earthwork, previously thought to be a track or hollow way, is shown on the Carhampton Tithe Map to be a field boundary and leat. It appears to have been removed to enable the construction of a lodge and roadway.
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Monument record: MSO6301 19th Century water meadow at Burrow Farm (Monument)A post-medieval catchwater or field gutter system is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947. It is likely associated with Burrow Farm to the south.
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Monument record: MEM24890 Slade Farm, Timberscombe (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MMO2688 19th Century water meadow northeast of Burrow Farm (Monument)A small area of water meadow of probable 19th century date is visible on aerial photographs. It is probably an outlying section of a more complex water meadow directly associated with Burrow Farm.
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Monument record: MSO12278 Manor house site at Bickham (Monument)This is presumably the site of the medieval manor house of Bickham and its chapel. It is not clear whether the current building incorporates any fabric from the manor house.
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Monument record: MSO10331 Village Hall, Luccombe (Monument)The building was constructed by the 11th Baronet Acland in 1881 as a school. It closed in 1946, becoming a village hall in 1967. It is single storey, built of local sandstone with brick dressings and has a "fishscale" plain tiled roof.
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Monument record: MEM22714 Post-medieval garden walls at Bickham (Building)The garden walls are built of red sandstone and stand about 3 metres high.