Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MDE10879 Challacombe Mill and cottages (Monument)Part of the stone fabric of a corn mill shown on historic mapping appears to be preserved in a cattle shed, adjacent to a stone lined rectangular wheel pit. The leat and the remains of an associated sluice gate survive.
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Monument record: MSO11442 Bratton Mill Pond, Minehead Without (Monument)The mill was first documented in around 1279 and appears to have gone out of use after 1700. It is situated outside the National Park; however, one of the two large mill ponds is just within the boundary.
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Monument record: MSO10327 Luccombe Mill, east of Luccombe (Monument)Originally the site of Luccombe's mill buildings, which may have been incorporated into the present farmhouse and associated outbuildings. The mill was known to function until the 1840s.
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Monument record: MSO11957 Yarde Mill House, Yarde (Building)A corn mill and millhouse dating from the 17th or 18th Century, situated on the site of an older mill owned by Nettlecombe Manor. The mill was powered by an overshot waterwheel.
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Monument record: MSO10555 Horner Mill, Horner (Building)A 19th Century corn mill, probably on the site of an earlier building. The leat to the mill is recorded as MEM22941.
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Monument record: MSO11450 Manor Mill, Monksilver (Monument)A 19th Century mill and millhouse. It is not clear whether this was the site of the medieval mill and whether the current structure incorporates material from the earlier mill.
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Monument record: MEM15204 Bridgetown Mill, Exton (Building)A mill is recorded on historic mapping and has a low breastshot water wheel.
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Monument record: MEM23566 Pulham's Mill leat (Monument)The leat is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO11267 Edgcott Mill, Exford (Monument)The mill and associated leat are shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO7766 Post-medieval corn mill at Mill Cleeve (Monument)A mill leat has been infilled but is still traceable and is partially shown on historic mapping. A level platform about 6 metres square and adjacent to the leat may be the site of the mill building. The millstone has been used in a cottage nearby.