Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MMO838 Post-medieval water meadow south and west of Great Nurcott Farm (Monument)A post-medieval field gutter system is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO10691 Porlock Rectory, Parson Street, Porlock (Building)A 16th Century building, enlarged and remodelled in the early 18th Century and extended in the mid 19th Century. The Rectory was used as a recuperation centre for Special Operations Executive personnel during the Second World War.
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Monument record: MSO12354 Bradley Pond and dam, Bradley (Monument)The pond is shown on historic mapping. The dam was situated to the southwest.
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Monument record: MSO8843 Hele Bridge (Building)A medieval stone bridge of three arches over the River Exe.
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Monument record: MDE10877 Medieval or post-medieval settlement earthworks at Barton Town (Monument)A series of medieval or post-medieval settlement earthworks and hollow ways, with paths and tracks. The group would appear to form at least two farmsteads with associated cottages nucleated around the church forming a small hamlet.
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Monument record: MEM22270 Post-medieval bridge at The Old Mill (Monument)The tithe map of 1843 shows a bridge crossing above the ford.
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Monument record: MEM22979 Post-medieval footbridge at Allerford (Monument)A post-medieval footbridge was visible on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition Ordnance Survey maps. This was not seen on the 2014 MasterMap.
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Monument record: MEM22980 Post-medieval footbridge at Allerford (Monument)A post-medieval footbridge was visible on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition Ordnance Survey maps. This was not seen on the 2014 MasterMap.
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Monument record: MEM22981 Post-medieval sluice at Allerford (Monument)A post-medieval footbridge was visible on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition Ordnance Survey maps. This was still seen on the 2014 MasterMap.
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Monument record: MEM22990 Post-medieval sluice near Holnicote (Monument)A post-medieval sluice was visible on the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Edition Ordnance Survey maps. This was not seen on the 2014 MasterMap.