Number of records found: 452
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Monument record: MEM22129 West Somerset Rural Life Museum, Allerford (Building)Allerford's former village school retains an extensive thatched roof and mainly dates from 1821. An attached schoolhouse, rendered with a slate roof, dates to 1882. Both now form the West Somerset Rural Life Museum.
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Monument record: MEM24801 Court Farm, Exford (Building)The site is shown on historic mapping. It was originally separated into North Court and South Court.
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Monument record: MMO2354 Post-medieval water meadow system Prayway Meads to Warren Farm (Monument)An extensive post-medieval water meadow system, known locally as a catchwater meadow, is visible on aerial photographs extending across Prayway Meads to Warren Farm, covering an area of over 27 hectares.
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Monument record: MSO10331 Village Hall, Luccombe (Monument)The building was constructed by the 11th Baronet Acland in 1881 as a school. It closed in 1946, becoming a village hall in 1967. It is single storey, built of local sandstone with brick dressings and has a "fishscale" plain tiled roof.
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Monument record: MSO10796 Medieval cross in St Andrew's Churchyard (Building)A churchyard cross dating to the 14th Century. It was restored in the late 20th Century, in memory of the Rector.
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Monument record: MSO7074 19th Century leat to Simonsbath Sawmill (Monument)A well defined leat which supplied a post-medieval sawmill at Simonsbath. This is visible as a channel 1.5 metres wide.
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Monument record: MSO8668 St Andrew's Church, Withypool (Building)The church is of medieval origin but has been restored and rebuilt at various times, most recently by WH Farings in 1902. It has a Norman font and a medieval carved stone with part of a cross set into the northwest buttress of the tower.
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Monument record: MSO10857 Pixton Park House, Dulverton (Building)Pixton Park is a country house, built in c1760 for the Acland family and altered internally in 1820 and 1870 by the Earl of Carnarvon.
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Monument record: MSO10928 Warren Farm, Exmoor (Monument)Warren Farmstead was built by John Knight in 1844-45 and is noted as a good and little altered example of a reclamation farmstead. It has been suggested that a settlement existed here prior to the Knight family's acquisition of the land.
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Monument record: MSO9229 West Somerset Mineral Railway (Monument)A railway designed primarily to carry iron ore from the Brendon Hill mines to Watchet, although it also carried passengers. It was built in 1856-61 and closed in 1898. It ran again in 1907-1916.