Number of records found: 183
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Monument record: MEM24410 Timberscombe (Place)The historic settlement core has been deduced from historic maps available to the HER.
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Monument record: MEM24807 Travellers Rest, Timberscombe (Building)The building is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MMO2576 Post-medieval gravel pits north of Timberscombe Common (Monument)Three small circular depressions are visible on aerial photographs. Two are depicted as "old gravel pit" on the 1889 Ordnance Survey map, suggesting they were abandoned prior to publication. They are probably post-medieval in date.
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Monument record: MSO10320 Providence Chapel, Church Street, Timberscombe (Building)A Bible Christian Chapel apparently constructed in 1836.
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Monument record: MSO10440 Timberscombe Quarry, Timberscombe (Monument)The quarry is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MMO2592 Post-medieval pits or quarries west of Timberscombe Common (Monument)Two shallow pits or quarries are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. The larger is depicted on historic mapping as an old gravel pit.
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Monument record: MMO2593 Large post-medieval quarry west of Timberscombe Common (Monument)A substantial quarry, probably dating to the post-medieval period, is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It was still in use as late as 1904 and may well have been used to source limestone or building stone.
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Monument record: MMO2655 Post-medieval quarrying or mining earthworks southeast of Timberscombe (Monument)A circular bank is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It is likely that the bank was formed from upcast from mining or quarrying activity, and probably dates to the post-medieval period.
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Monument record: MEM23869 Post-medieval quarry and pond southwest of East Lynch Farm (Monument)A quarry and pond are depicted on the Timberscombe Tithe Map of 1843.
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Monument record: MEM24259 Post-medieval gravel pits on Timberscombe Common (Monument)Two old gravel pits are marked on historic mapping.