Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MMO2862 Possible late prehistoric hillslope enclosure on Staddon Hill (Monument)A possible hillslope enclosure of later prehistoric date is visible as a cropmark of a ditch defined circular enclosure on aerial photographs of 1985.
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Monument record: MMO2987 Post-medieval water meadow northwest of Lower Mill (Monument)A water meadow of probable post-medieval date is visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. It is almost on the very bottom of the valley floor and may represent a catchwork system, a bedwork system or a combination of the two.
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Monument record: MMO3591 Post-medieval leat west of Combe Sydenham (Monument)A substantial post-medieval leat is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It lies close to a former corn mill and was probably related to industrial activity here. Part of the leat is still depicted on the Ordnance Survey 2004 map.
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Monument record: MSO10218 Medieval or post-medieval field system at Outer Alscott Combe (Monument)A series of short lengths of stony banks with associated clearance cairns represent an unfinished field system. The boundaries may date from the medieval or early post-medieval periods and do not appear on 19th Century mapping.
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Monument record: MSO8302 Clicket Farm, Timberscombe (Monument)The medieval origin of Clicket farmstead is implied by the Lay Subsidy of 1327. It is shown as a small settlement on the Tithe Map of 1844. The site now comprises ruined buildings, a hollow way, a possible mill site and a number of enclosures.
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Monument record: MDE20959 School House and Chapel Hill, Barbrook Mill (Building)A Methodist chapel and schoolroom, with attached manse. The school opened in 1870, with a playground added in the 1930s. It closed in 1967.
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Monument record: MSO10770 Malthouse and traction engine house, West Lynch (Building)Former malthouse (north) and traction engine house (south), probably dating from the early 19th Century and forming part of the Clarke's Mill complex, mostly now demolished. They are built of stone rubble with brick dressings.
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Monument record: MSO10952 19th Century mill leat serving Warren Farm (Monument)A leat is noted to have supplied water to a threshing barn at Warren Farm, although it has also been suggested that it may have served as part of a water meadow system. It survives as a slight earthwork.
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Monument record: MSO11639 Treborough Quarries (Monument)The quarry produced Treborough slate and was owned by the Trevelyans of Nettlecombe Court. It is recorded as providing 2000 slate tiles for Dunster Castle in 1426. It ceased production in 1938; the original quarry became a rubbish dump.
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Monument record: MDE21062 Lynbridge Smithy (Monument)The smithy is shown on historic mapping.