Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MDE21117 Lower Verwill Farmhouse (Building)The farmhouse has a datestone on the left gable end inscribed "I Charley 1738". The listing description mentions entirely unspoilt early 19th Century interior fittings and is described as "a house of some distinction for the area".
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Monument record: MDE11668 Romano-British farmstead on parish boundary of Combe Martin and Kentisbury (Monument)An earthwork enclosure, probably a farmstead. Burnt material from small scale excavations returned a Romano-British date. It is respected by the parish boundary.
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Monument record: MDE8573 Holdstone Down (Place)An oval knoll rising to a summit at 349 metres. The earliest settlement recorded is from the Bronze Age period.
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Monument record: MEM23078 North Challacombe Farm, Combe Martin (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM23507 Post-medieval buildings to the north of Hams Lane (Building)A small rectangular building is depicted on the Combe Martin Tithe Map and later historic Ordnance Survey maps. A further building was added to the site in the late 19th or early 20th Century. Only one of the buildings is now depicted on modern maps, in a ruinous state.
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Monument record: MDE21357 Post-medieval boundary stone south of The Glass Box (Monument)One of five stones that marks the parish boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe. It is inscribed CM on its west face and TM on its east face. It measures 0.78 metres high, 0.66 metres wide and 0.13 metres thick.
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Monument record: MDE21359 Post-medieval boundary stone east of The Glass Box (Monument)One of five stones that marks the parish boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe. It measures 0.6 metres high, 0.66 metres wide and 0.15 metres thick.
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Monument record: MDE21361 Post-medieval boundary stone east of Heatherdown Cottage (Monument)One of five stones that marks the parish boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe. It measures 1.3 metres high, 0.67 metres wide and 0.18 metres thick. It is inscribed TM on its east face and may also have lettering on its western side.
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Monument record: MDE20515 Possible former routeway west of Stony Corner (Monument)Roughly parallel marks on infrared aerial photographs suggest the former course of a road.
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Monument record: MDE20916 Purwell Down (Place)The enclosure award for the down dates to 1864.