Number of records found: 453
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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: MSO10563 Glebe Cottage and School Cottage, Luccombe (Building)A pair of cottages built as a farmhouse (to replace the previous) and lodgings for the school mistress. They were constructed after 1897 when the previous house burnt down.
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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: MSO8307 Bickham Manor, Timberscombe (Building)Bickham Manor is an L-plan 17th Century house, with an 18th Century west wing, altered in the 20th Century. It was the home of the Elsworth family. It may incorporate part of the earlier manor and chapel.
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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: MSO8671 New Bridge, Withypool (Building)A 19th century six-arched stone road bridge over the River Barle at Withypool, which replaced an earlier bridge some 100 metres upstream (MEM25038). It was restored in 1866 and 1983.
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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.