Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MEM22151 Gate Cottage, West Lynch (Building)A stone house with a steeply pitched tile roof, which may have been converted from one of the buildings associated with the former village mill (possibly a cart shed) to form a gate lodge for The Lynch, now known as Bossington Hall.
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Monument record: MEM24826 Post-medieval settlement at Northern Mill Cottage (Place)A group of houses are depicted on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO11512 Probable post-medieval cottage to west of Leigh Barton Farm (Monument)A building is marked in this location on historic mapping. Previously thought to have been a mill, it has since been suggested that this may be a cottage. It has a slate bread oven on its eastern end.
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Monument record: MSO7460 Thorne Farmstead, Luxborough (Monument)The medieval origin of Thorn farmstead is implied by the Lay Subsidy of 1327 and shown as a farmstead with a mill on the Tithe Map of 1843. It has a farmhouse with 16th-17th Century features, ruined farm buildings and a hollow way.
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Monument record: MEM23534 Post-medieval buildings to the south of Piles Mill (Monument)Two buildings are depicted within Plot 368 on the Selworthy Tithe Map. The buildings are not depicted on the later 1st Edition 25 inch Ordnance Survey map.
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Monument record: MEM24891 Lorraine Cottage, Ley's Lane, Parracombe (Building)The building is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM25045 Post-medieval building at Milltown (Monument)A building shown on historic mapping may have been part of Milltown Farm on the south side of the lane.
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Monument record: MSO11278 Post-medieval water wheel at Stone Farm (Monument)An overshot water wheel is recorded at Stone Farm, with an associated leat and millpond. It is not clear when the wheel was installed or if it is still present.
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Monument record: MSO11487 Natural mound at Outer Alcott (Non-antiquity)A natural mound previously interpreted as a Bronze Age barrow.
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Monument record: MSO11488 Bronze Age burial cairn on Mill Hill (Monument)A small heather covered mound of peat and stones, interpreted as a cairn.