Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MSO7759 Post-medieval waterwheel at Broomsfleet Farm (Monument)An overshot waterwheel was removed shortly after World War Two. Three ponds to the south of the farm and a short leat fed a wooden trough.
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Monument record: MSO9356 Post-medieval water wheel at Northcombe Farm, Dulverton (Monument)A farm waterwheel at Northcombe Farm. An overshot wheel fed from a pond was used to power a corn crusher in a barn.
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Monument record: MSO7970 Ashley Combe House, Porlock (Monument)Built for Peter King, 7th Baron King in 1799, the house has been called Ashley Combe, Ashton Lodge and Ashley Lodge. His son, William, married mathematician Augusta Ada Byron, daughter of Lord Byron and Countess of Lovelace.
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Monument record: MDE11938 Packhorse bridge, Brendon (Building)A single-arched stone packhorse bridge of late 17th or early 18th Century date spans the East Lyn River, and is in use as a footbridge.
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Monument record: MDE20393 Post-medieval water power at Woolhanger Farm (Monument)A waterwheel, made by William Floyd of Brendon, was used to drive the organ within the music room at Woolhanger. Water was transported to the wheel from a pond half a mile away through a series of pipes and open conduits.
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Monument record: MDE20647 Post-medieval water meadow west of Sunnyside Farm (Monument)A post-medieval water meadow, known locally as a catchwater meadow is visible on aerial photographs as an earthwork. It extends along the slopes to the north of ther River Heddon.
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Monument record: MDE20961 Sawmills Cottage, 1 and 2 Stock Hill, Barbrook (Building)A former sawmill with accommodation. It was thought to date to the late 18th or early 19th Century, but is not shown on the Tithe Map for Lynton and Lynmouth.
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Monument record: MDE21101 Middleham Linhay, Countisbury (Monument)A small rectangluar linhay is shown on historic mapping but no longer appears to be extant.
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Monument record: MEM23611 Old Tythe, Edbrooke Road, Winsford (Building)The building was formerly the village bakery. It has been said to have 18th Century or earlier origins but does not appear on the 1839 Tithe Map for the village.
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Monument record: MMO2989 Post-medieval water meadow northwest of Edgcott Farm (Monument)Two earthwork channels may be the remains of a simple water meadow of post-medieval date. If this is a water meadow, it is at an unusually low elevation.