Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MDE8963 World War Two features on Holdstone Down (Monument)World War Two features including mortar positions, vehicle remains, spent ammunition, and clearance cairns.
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Monument record: MDE9007 Post-medieval field system on Holdstone Down (Monument)The remains of a post-medieval field system on the northwest side of Holdstone Down, covering some 12 hectares.
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Monument record: MDE9010 Post-medieval building within field system on Holdstone Down (Monument)The remains of a building, apparently of post-medieval date, are visible as revetted banks.
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Monument record: MDE9013 Possible prehistoric linear clearance banks on Holdstone Down (Monument)Two lengths of stony bank may be the remains of prehistoric linear clearance. A small clearance cairn sits against the end of one bank.
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Monument record: MDE9014 Post-medieval inclosure allotment on Holdstone Down (Monument)An enclosure on the southwest side of Holdstone Down, with a building platform in one corner, corresponds with one of the 1870s Inclosure allotments.
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Monument record: MMO1747 Possible 19th Century iron mining remains north of Vellacott Lane (Monument)A probable post-medieval extractive pit is visible on aerial photographs. It is situated near to Girt Down, well known for iron mining during the 19th Century, and this pit or quarry is associated with the 19th Century iron working.
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Monument record: MMO277 Post-medieval ironstone workings east of Sherrycombe (Monument)The remains of probable ironstone workings comprising earthworks thought to be adits and spoil heaps are visible on aerial photographs and at ground level. All features are thought to be post-medieval in date.
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Monument record: MDE20203 Central Bronze Age cairn at Holdstone Barrows (Monument)Cairn B of a group of three, consisting of a low circular spread of stones some 19.8 metres north to south and 18.2 metres east to west and generally less than 0.5 metres high. It has been badly robbed.
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Monument record: MDE20204 Easternmost Bronze Age cairn at Holdstone Barrows (Monument)Cairn C of a group of three, consisting of a low circular spread of stones some 20.2 metres in overall diameter and never more than 0.6 metres high. It has been badly robbed but has a form similar to a bowl barrow.
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Monument record: MDE8289 Medieval or post-medieval settlement earthworks northeast of Netherton (Monument)A series of possible medieval or post-medieval settlement earthworks including trackways, platforms and ridge and furrow are visible on aerial photographs in fields to the northeast of the deserted farmstead of Netherton.