Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MDE20639 Post-medieval field boundaries west of East Challacombe Lane (Monument)Remains of two field boundaries shown on Tithe Map running east to west in the narrow field on the west side of East Challacombe Lane.
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Monument record: MDE20675 Medieval and post-medieval field system east of Combe Martin (Monument)An extensive area of strip fields have been fossilised in the later field pattern. They were famous for strawberry growing in the late 19th Century. Only part of the area falls within the National Park boundary.
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Monument record: MDE21315 Post-medieval boundary stone northwest of Trentishoe Down (Monument)A stone marks the boundary between the parishes and manors of Trentishoe and Combe Martin. It measures 0.6 metres high and 0.7 metres wide and is inscribed with an inverted 'T' in its bottom left-hand corner.
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Monument record: MDE8273 Post-medieval field system on Knap Down (Monument)Two parallel banks, visible as low earthern mounds north of Knap Down Lane, may have been part of an abortive attempt to subdivide the area after Enclosure in 1866.
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Monument record: MEM23508 Post-medieval building to the north of East Challacombe Farm (Building)A small rectangular building is depicted on the Combe Martin Tithe Map, and is also present on later historic Ordnance Survey maps. The outline of the building is shown on modern Ordnance Survey mapping indicating it is ruinous.
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Monument record: MEM23913 Post-medieval boundary stone on western side of Dean Common (Monument)A boundary stone is marked on historic mapping, marking the boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe Parishes crossing Dean Common.
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Monument record: MEM23915 Post-medieval boundary stone on western side of Dean Common (Monument)A boundary stone is marked on historic mapping, marking the boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe Parishes crossing Dean Common.
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Monument record: MDE8262 West Challacombe Mine (Monument)West Challacombe Silver Lead Mine was in operation in the 1800s. The workings are very much overgrown and only the spoil heap is visible.
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Monument record: MDE21311 Post-medieval boundary stone on northwest side of Trentishoe Down (Monument)A post-medieval boundary stone, made of slate and measuring 0.78 metres long and 0.5 metres wide. It has no inscription. It marks the boundary between the parishes and manors of Combe Martin and Trentishoe.
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Monument record: MDE21363 Post-medieval boundary stone north of Trentishoe Road (Monument)A post-medieval stone marks the boundary between Trentishoe and Combe Martin parishes and manors. It measures 1.12 metres high, 0.64 metres wide and 0.18 metres thick, and is inscribed 'TM' and '1840'.