Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MMO1241 Post-medieval field system at Inner Alscott (Monument)The earthwork remains of a post-medieval field system are visible on aerial photographs taken in 1946 and on the ground. They appear to represent an abandoned attempt at enclosure.
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Monument record: MDE21887 Post-medieval weir on Dane's Brook (Monument)The weir is shown on historic mapping and fed a leat supplying New Mill to the northeast.
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Monument record: MEM15518 Medieval or post-medieval trackway in Mill Ham Wood (Monument)A footpath following the combe contours within Mill Ham Wood was recorded during field survey of eight woodlands in the Barle Valley. It is not clear whether this is the same routeway recorded on historic mapping of the wood.
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Monument record: MSO7176 20th Century waterwheel at North Quarme Farm (Monument)A waterwheel that powered machinery installed in the 1920s.
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Monument record: MSO7440 Post-medieval water pumping mill at Woodcocks Ley Farm (Monument)The mill was powered by an overshot wheel, which drove a pump for the farm water supply.
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Monument record: MEM23444 Mill Cross signpost (Building)The signpost is situated at a crossroads west of Pulhams Mill.
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Monument record: MMO992 Medieval and post-medieval activity at Shircombe, Brompton Regis (Monument)A mill, leat and pond, shown on the Ordance Survey 25" map of 1904, are probably of post-medieval date. Medieval pottery was recovered when a clay-built structure on the site was demolished.
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Monument record: MSO11263 Post-medieval watermill at Westermill Farm (Monument)A mill is recorded at the farm in documents pertaining to the 1815 perambulation of Exmoor. It generated electricity during the mid 20th Century.
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Monument record: MSO12577 Medieval or post-medieval mill leat northwest of Tarr Steps (Monument)A contour leat runs from North Barton Wood nearly as far as Tarr Steps. It comprises a well defined channel 1.2 metres wide and 0.4 metres deep. It may have served a grist mill.
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Monument record: MSO7771 19th Century boundary stones at Outer Alscott (Monument)Two 19th Century boundary stones, marking the boundary between the manors of Glenthorne and Oare. At one point they were thought to form part of a stone setting.