Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MEM15519 Medieval or post-medieval hedgebank at Mill Ham Wood (Monument)A hedgebank defining a boundary within Mill Ham Wood, recorded during field survey of eight woodlands in the Barle Valley.
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Monument record: MEM15520 Undated pit at Mill Ham Wood (Monument)An scoop or shallow pit is recorded as an earthwork in Mill Ham Wood. The feature could be natural in origin or the remains of a quarry or prospecting pit.
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Monument record: MEM23098 Higher Bumsley, Parracombe (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping. Although unlikely, it is possible the site served as a Youth Hostel between 1947 to 1953 (it is more likely this was sited at Bumsley Mill).
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Monument record: MSO10219 19th Century boundary stone at Outer Alscott Combe (Monument)An upright rectangular slab of local shillet marks the boundary between the manors of Oare and Glenthorne and was set up in the 19th Century.
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Monument record: MSO12104 No 7, Mill Lane, Dunster (Building)A house that adjoins Dunster Mill and has a typical late 18th Century frontage, with an arched fanlight and panelled door, and sash windows with glazing bars, including a tri-partite window on the ground floor.
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Monument record: MEM15419 Post-medieval charcoal burning platform in Horner Wood (Monument)A post-medieval charcoal burning platform on the north facing upper slopes of Cloutsham Ball.
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Monument record: MSO11782 Post-medieval water pumping mill at Huntscott Farm (Monument)An overshot waterwheel was used to pump water to Huntscott Farm. Its exact location is not known.
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Monument record: MDE21142 Post-medieval ford north of Heddon Valley Mill (Monument)A ford shown on historic mapping. It was reconstructed by the Royal Engineers after the Exmoor flood of August 1952.
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Monument record: MDE21143 Post-medieval footbridge at Heddon Valley Mill (Building)A footbridge is shown on historic mapping. It was replaced after the Exmoor Flood of August 1952.
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Monument record: MEM21999 The Anchor, Dulverton (Monument)The Anchor pub was located at Town Mills Cottage.