Number of records found: 183
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Monument record: MEM24121 Undated mound west of Hill Barn (Monument)A large low mound was noted on aerial photographs dating to 1947.
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Monument record: MEM24122 Possible enclosures southwest of Clicket (Monument)A series of banks were noted to make two small square enclosures on aerial photographs dating to 1947.
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Monument record: MSO10604 Knowle House, Knowle Manor, Timberscombe (Building)The country house dates to around 1878 and was designed by JD Sedding, for Mr Hole. It is built on the site of an earlier building.
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Monument record: MSO6304 Medieval farmstead at Huntsham (Monument)A possible deserted medieval farmstead recorded from aerial photographs was later revealed to be drainage channels and a post-medieval sluice. It was most likely located further north, probably at Huntsham Cottage.
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Monument record: MSO8107 Tank training circuit B on Selworthy Beacon (Monument)The remains of a World War Two tank training circuit on Selworthy Beacon, of a triangular shape and constructed of local stone.
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Monument record: MSO9217 Oaktrow Farm, Cutcombe (Building)Oaktrow is listed as a holding in the Domesday Book of 1086, but there is no evidence of a larger settlement having existed at Oaktrow Farm. Post-medieval pottery and glass from the farm are in Taunton Museum.
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Monument record: MEM24275 Fernlea, Wootton Courtenay (Building)The building dates from the 1860s by George Burnell, although it may contain the fabric of an earlier structure. The first floor housed a Temperance coffee tavern, accessed by stairs to the rear of the property. It later became a tea rooms and grocery store.
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Monument record: MSO8307 Bickham Manor, Timberscombe (Building)Bickham Manor is an L-plan 17th Century house, with an 18th Century west wing, altered in the 20th Century. It was the home of the Elsworth family. It may incorporate part of the earlier manor and chapel.
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Monument record: MSO9264 Stowey Mill, Putham Wood (Monument)Stowey Mill is shown on the Ordnance Survey 25" map of 1889. It is visible as substantial though deteriorating ruins in Putham Wood, comprising the mill building with adjoining wheel pit, and two ancillary buildings.
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Monument record: MMO626 World War Two tank marshalling area in Moor Wood (Monument)A Second World War tank marshalling area, visible as buildings, structures and roads, was mapped from aerial photographs taken in 1946. It is associated with the extensive military training area and tank firing range that covered North Hill.