Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MDE20700 Post-medieval building east of Barton Town (Monument)A possible derelict linhay is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MDE21060 Weir at Lynton Mill (Monument)A weir is shown at this location on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM21959 Monmouth Terrace, opposite the Guildhall Centre, Dulverton (Building)Monmouth Terrace is described as a late 19th Century three cottage row, though it was owned by Robert Warren (a miller who owned Town Mills) between 1813 and 1887.
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Monument record: MEM22163 3 and 5, Mill Lane, Dunster (Building)Two houses, built of stone and dating from the early 19th Century or earlier.
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Monument record: MEM24818 Post-medieval cottage south of Northern Mill Cottage (Monument)A cottage is shown on historic mapping but no longer appears to be extant.
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Monument record: MMO2119 Post-medievael drainage ditch north of Church Lane (Monument)A probable post medieval drainage ditch or leat is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It may or may not form part of the water supply for the former Tucking Mill at Sunnyside.
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Monument record: MMO2456 Post-medieval leats around Combe Farm (Monument)A series of leats are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. They may have been associated with a number of post-medieval industrial sites in the vicinity, such as quarries, limekilns and a corn mill, or part of a water meadow system.
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Monument record: MMO2615 Post-medieval ditch or gully east of Knowle Manor (Monument)An infilled ditch or gully is visible on aerial photographs as a slight earthwork. Its precise date and function are uncertain but it may be associated with the numerous water channels, leats and sluices in this area.
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Monument record: MSO10303 Second World War pillbox northeast of Frackford Bridge (Monument)A pillbox is recorded in this location but it is not clear whether the structure is still extant.
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Monument record: MSO11196 Post-medieval water wheel at Higher House Farm (Monument)A leat is recorded that led to a pond and then on to a farm water wheel, that powered a barn thresher. The wheel was dismantled in 1975 and sold.