Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MMO2612 Post-medieval leat south of Knowle Manor (Monument)A linear earthwork, previously thought to be a track or hollow way, is shown on the Carhampton Tithe Map to be a field boundary and leat. It appears to have been removed to enable the construction of a lodge and roadway.
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Monument record: MMO312 Medieval field system around Barton Town (Monument)A system of medieval strip fields defined by curving parallel lynchets are visible as earthworks on aerial photographs. These relict fields were possibly part of an infield-outfield system.
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Monument record: MMO657 Post-medieval field system at Chalk Water (Monument)Disused field banks forming rectangular and subrectangular fields were noted from aerial photos. The fields appear to be of post-medieval date and may predate the main period of more regular 19th Century enclosure.
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Monument record: MDE21214 19th Century quarry southwest of Mill Bridge (Monument)A late 19th Century quarry is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MDE21340 Post-medieval bridge to south of Leeford Bridge (Building)A bridge built of coursed rubblestone is dated to 1838.
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Monument record: MEM15284 The Iron Church, Brendon Hill (Building)Site of former timber church with corrugated iron pitched roof together with a detached row of privvies. The structure was completely dismantled and re-erected in Watchet in 1884.
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Monument record: MEM15511 Medieval or post-medieval trackway in Dibble Wood (Monument)A trackway in Dibble Wood, recorded during field survey of eight woodlands in the Barle Valley.
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Monument record: MEM22216 Whitehall House, Hawkcombe, Porlock (Building)A house, dated 1661 on its north gable.
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Monument record: MEM23266 Post-medieval stepping stones southeast of Garliscombe Corn Mill (Monument)A line of stepping stones are recorded on historic mapping crossing the Barle River. It is not clear whether they are still extant but they seem to be shown on aerial photographs taken in 2013.
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Monument record: MEM24644 Post-medieval ford southwest of Higher Mill (Monument)The ford is shown on historic mapping. A footbridge is also shown crossing the river, possibly dating to the mid to late 19th Century.