Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MDE20965 Church Hill House, Lynton (Building)An early to mid 19th Century house with shops on the ground floor. It probably originated as a symmetrical villa with a central gable to the street.
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Monument record: MDE21621 Post-medieval pump at Holdstone Farm (Monument)A pump is shown on historic mapping in this location.
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Monument record: MEM22747 Post-medieval quarries near the Rawns (Monument)Two likely post-medieval quarries were visible on 1st and 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey maps. These had fallen out of use by 1907. Due to proximity, these features may be associated with the Girt Down mine (MDE8274).
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Monument record: MEM22750 Post-medieval quarry on Girt Down (Monument)A post-medieval quarry is visible and annotated on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map. The earthworks are still visible on the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey mapping, but are no longer annotated.
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Monument record: MEM22751 Post-medieval quarries on Holdstone Down (Monument)Two post-medieval quarries were visible on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey mapping. These were no longer annotated on the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey mapping, indicating that they had fallen out of use by this time.
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Monument record: MEM22752 Post-medieval quarry on Holdstone Down (Monument)A post-medieval quarry was visible on 1st Edition Ordnance Survey mapping. This was no longer annotated on the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey mapping, indicating that it had fallen out of use by this time.
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Monument record: MEM24342 Undated redundant field boundaries and enclosures on southeast side of Girt Down (Monument)A miscelleneous group of low banks and soil marks defining redundent field boundaries and previous enclosures was noted on aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MEM24593 The Acland Arms, Mole's Chamber (Monument)A 19th Century pub sited on the Somerset side of the County boundary with Devon. It had a disreputable reputation.
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Monument record: MEM24928 Possible prehistoric enclosure south of Girt Down Farm (Monument)A possible prehistoric enclosure was noted on LiDAR data.
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Monument record: MDE1044 Prehistoric quincunx above the River Bray (Monument)A prehistoric stone setting (known as a "quincunx") forming an almost perfect square with a central stone, on a southwest facing slope above the River Bray. It measures about 26 metres square.