Number of records found: 183
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Monument record: MSO11618 Post-medieval lime kiln at Ball Copse (Monument)A lime kiln is shown on historic mapping but no longer appears to be extant.
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Monument record: MSO8338 Post-medieval lime kilns at Allercott Quarries (Monument)Two lime kilns, one in good condition and one in poor condition, served by a tramway of which some rail sections survive. They are shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO9112 Kits Well (Monument)Kitswell has been suggested to be a contraction of "St Christopher's Well". This may or may not be a feature associated with Kitswell Farm, or Higher Kitswall.
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Monument record: MEM23910 Beasley Farm (Building)Farm and farm buildings shown on Carhampton Tithe Map of 1840.
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Monument record: MMO2602 19th Century water meadow east of East Harwood Farm (Monument)An extensive water meadow of probable 19th Century date, of a type known as a catchwork or field gutter system, is visible as earthworks on aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MMO2662 19th Century water meadow south and west of Elseworthy or Elsworthy Farm (Monument)A water meadow of 19th century date is visible on aerial photographs as a series of earthwork channels or gutters to the south and west of Elseworthy Farm, with which they are probably associated.
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Monument record: MMO539 Post-medieval water meadow southeast of West Harwood Farm (Monument)A post-medieval field gutter system is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947. It appears to draw water from the River Avill.
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Monument record: MMO909 19th Century water meadow south of North Hawkwell Farm (Monument)A field gutter system suggested to date to the 19th Century is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO10266 19th Century bank barn over byre at East Lynch Farm (Building)A mid-19th Century bank barn, built of local random rubble stone, red sandstone and with brick dressings and a slate roof.
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Monument record: MSO7463 Haydon Mill / Beckham Mill (Monument)Haydon Mill, shown on the Tithe Map of 1843 and also known as Beckham Mill. Other names for the site include Bridles, Hydron, Bickham and Clicket Mill.