Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MEM25207 Post-medieval rectangular hollow northwest of Leigh Mill (Monument)A narrow rectangular hollow noted during field investigation and visible on historic mapping. It may be a saw pit, or it may be associated with Leigh Mill.
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Monument record: MSO6295 Late medieval or early post-medieval grain mill in Huntscott (Monument)A "grain mill, newly constructed in Huntscott" is mentioned in Court Rolls of 1538-53. Its exact location and survival is not known, although it can be assumed to be close to the watercourse.
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Monument record: MSO6296 Late medieval or early post-medieval fulling mill in Huntscott (Monument)A "fulling mill, newly constructed in Huntscott" is mentioned in Court Rolls of 1538-53. Its exact location and survival is not known, although it can be assumed to be close to the watercourse.
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Monument record: MSO11183 Bank Down, Codsend Moor (Monument)Remains of a stone built farm and mill buildings are shown on the tithe map. They are associated with a large leat to the west, which may also have acted as a catchwater leat.
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Monument record: MEM22942 Post-medieval weir at Horner (Building)A post-medieval weir was visible on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition Ordnance Survey mapping. This is still recorded on MasterMap.
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Monument record: MMO554 Highley deserted farm and mill (Monument)Ruins of a deserted farm are visible as two groups of ruinous buildings surviving mainly as low walls and banks. A possible site of Waterow Mill is nearby, possibly related to several field gutters or leats visible on vertical aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MSO10773 West Lynch House, West Lynch (Building)Former farmhouse dating from the late 16th-early 17th Century but substantially altered and enlarged in the late 18th and early 19th Century. It was owned by the family who also owned the now mostly demolished Clarke's Mill complex.
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Monument record: MDE21573 Post-medieval watermill at Shoulsbarrow Farm (Monument)An overshot waterwheel is recorded as having been located at the farm but traces of any associated features are likely to have been lost when the site was levelled.
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Monument record: MDE21577 South Swincombe Mill (Monument)The mill had an overshot waterwheel. It is apparently no longer extant.
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Monument record: MEM15475 Possible medieval or post-medieval charcoal burning platform in Mill Ham Wood (Monument)The earthwork remains of two or possibly three possible charcoal burning platforms were noted during survey.