Number of records found: 452
-
Monument record: MSO11489 Bronze Age burial cairn on Mill Hill (Monument)A small cairn in the form of a heather covered mound of peat and stones.
-
Monument record: MSO9357 Early 20th Century electricity generating mill west of Pixton Park (Monument)The site of an electricity generating mill. It was originally known as the Dulverton Electric Light Company,then the Exe Valley Electricity Supply Company, and was taken over by the National Grid in 1938. It was demolished in 2015.
-
Monument record: MDE21386 The Old School House, Heasley Mill (Monument)The school was built in 1870 and had a board from 1875. It closed in 1946.
-
Monument record: MEM23113 South Swincombe Farm (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping but has since apparently been split into two farmsteads.
-
Monument record: MEM24710 Rocky Lane (Monument)The lane led east from Shoulsbury Farm onto Shoulsbury Common. Water flowed down the road to the farmstead, via a mill pond. It is recorded as having many interesting plants and other wildlife. It was ground up in the late 20th Century.
-
Monument record: MMO2701 Post-medieval quarries northeast of Luccombe Mill (Monument)Quarry pits are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. The earthworks are depicted on the first edition Ordnance Survey map of 1889 and annotated as Old Quarries, supporting an interpretation of a probable post-medieval date.
-
Monument record: MMO2702 Post-medieval quarry east of Luccombe Mill (Monument)A relict quarry pit is visible as an earthwork on aerial photographs. The earthworks are depicted on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map of 1889 and annotated as Old Quarry, supporting an interpretation of a probable post-medieval date.
-
Monument record: MMO380 Post-medieval water management at Ashott Barton (Monument)An extensive water-meadow of probable post-medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. The transcribed earthworks may incorporate a mill stream and race that powered a watermill at one of the farm's barns.
-
Monument record: MEM15521 Medieval, post-medieval or modern wood bank in Mill Ham Wood (Monument)A boundary bank was recorded as an earthwork during field survey.
-
Monument record: MEM25338 Kents Farm, Brompton Regis (Monument)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping. During the later 19th and earlier 20th Century it received water power from the leat serving Kents Mill via an aqueduct. There may be an associated field gutter system.