Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MDE9009 Post-medieval buildings on Holdstone Down (Monument)The remains of two buildings within the post-medieval field system on Holdstone Down (MDE9007). One survives as a ruin, with walls 0.5 metres high, the other is a rectangular hollow.
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Monument record: MDE9011 World War Two building complex on Holdstone Down (Monument)A probable World War Two building complex includes platforms, building remains, pits and spoil heaps.
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Monument record: MDE1040 Probable Bronze Age hut circles between Trentishoe Down and Holdstone Down (Monument)Two hut circles of a probable Bronze Age date are visible as circular banks of soil and stone, terraced into a north facing slope. They measure approximately 10 metres in diameter.
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Monument record: MDE20202 Westernmost Bronze Age cairn at Holdstone Barrows (Monument)Cairn A of a group of three, 10.7 metres in diameter and at best 0.5 metres high. It has been used as a base for a triangulation pillar and as a quarry from which to build a rough modern cairn.
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Monument record: MSO7777 Glenthorne House (Building)A Neo-Tudor house built 1829-30 for the Reverend Walter Stevenson Halliday, who purchased Countisbury Parish between 1829 and 1866. The kitchens were enlarged in 1839 and a library added in 1846. The design was influenced by PF Robinson's Rural Architecture (1823).