Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MMO909 19th Century water meadow south of North Hawkwell Farm (Monument)A field gutter system suggested to date to the 19th Century is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO10441 School House, Timberscombe (Building)The school is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO10638 Luckesses Farmhouse, Edgcott (Building)A 16th Century farmhouse, with alterations dated 1639 and extended in the 19th Century. It may have originated as a longhouse.
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Monument record: MSO10855 1, Jury Lodge, Pixton Park (Building)One of a pair of mid to late 18th Century lodges. The listing description describes this house as no. 1 Jury Lodge but the OS map records it as no. 2.
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Monument record: MSO10856 2, Jury Lodge, Pixton Park (Building)One of a pair of lodges, originally dating to the mid to late 18th Century but enlarged in the late 20th Century. The English Heritage listing states this house is no. 2 Jury Lodge but the Ordnance Survey map shows it as no. 1.
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Monument record: MSO10858 Pixton Stables, Pixton Park (Building)The stables to Pixton Park are now a dwelling. The building is U-plan with symmetrical wings at the rear.
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Monument record: MSO11616 Post-medieval lime kilns south of Well Lane (Building)Two lime kilns are shown on historic mapping associated with a quarry to the west. Only one kiln still appears to be extant.
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Monument record: MSO11736 Post-medieval Wesleyan Methodist chapel and burial ground at Fairview (Monument)A burial ground is marked on historic mapping, next to the known site of a Wesleyan Methodist chapel. Their survival is unknown.
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Monument record: MSO12008 Steart deserted farm, west of Perry (Monument)The farmstead appears to have medieval origins. Steart and Perry Farm are listed with 180 acres in Tithe Award of 1838, but no buildings are shown. This Monument has features recorded on the Somerset County Council side of the Park boundary.
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Monument record: MSO6927 Post-medieval catchwater meadow at Simonsbath Barton (Monument)A post-medieval field gutter system around Simonsbath Barton and a leat running from Lime Combe to Simonsbath Barton, visible on aerial photographs.