Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MEM22217 Mill House, Hawkcombe, Porlock (Building)A house, possibly 18th Century in date, with an axial stack projecting.
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Monument record: MEM23859 Copperclose Linhay, Horner (Building)A linhay is shown on historic maps was approached via a track from near Horner Mill.
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Monument record: MEM24781 Huntscott Farm, Wootton Courtenay (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping. It was part of the Wootton Courtenay Estate, sold in 1921.
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Monument record: MMO689 Medieval or post-medieval field bank and ditches southwest of Mill Cross (Monument)Medieval or post-medieval field bank and ditches in field, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO8024 Prehistoric flint southwest of Piles Mill (Find Spot)A flint core and three scrapers were found in 1978, together with the rim of a 16th or 17th Century earthernware cooking pot.
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Monument record: MSO9202 Multi-phased field system on Codsend Moor (Monument)A complex multi-period field system is visible on aerial photographs in the form of parallel lynchets or field boundaries overlain by later boundaries, together with a sub-rectangular enclosure and possible trackways.
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Monument record: MEM22034 Building Platforms, North of Barlynch Priory (Monument)There is a platform to the north of the fishpond at Barlynch Priory, which may be the site of a building. There is also a well defined building platform to the southeast of the fishpond.
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Monument record: MEM24661 Singer Instruments (Building)A factory constructed of glass and grey metal, of 2011 by Louise Crossman.
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Monument record: MMO1888 19th Century water meadow north of North Furzehill Farm (Monument)A water meadow of probable 19th century date, of a type known locally as a catchwork or catch-meadow system, is visible as a ditch or water channel on aerial photographs.
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Monument record: MSO8838 Post-medieval or modern ditched boundaries north of Hartford (Monument)An area of earthworks, previously thought to suggest medieval settlement remains, now appear to be a group of post-medieval or modern ditched boundaries, and/or natural drainage features.