Number of records found: 453
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Monument record: MDE21043 Tuckingmill, Milltown (Building)The mill is on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MDE21215 Challacombe Mill Leat (Monument)The leat is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM22224 Millwheel Gallery, High Street, Porlock (Building)It is suggested that this building was the town mill, rebuilt in 1898 to produce electricity for the Tannery.
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Monument record: MEM23607 Pitcott Mill (Building)The mill building is shown on historic mapping and was owned by the Aclands in the 19th Century. Part of the timber boarded frontage remains.
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Monument record: MEM22327 Possible post-medieval mill and mill leat near Northern Mill Cottage (Monument)A building shown on historic mapping situated adjacent to a possible leat fed by the River Exe may be a historic watermill.
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Monument record: MEM22410 Post-medieval millstone at Pooks Cottage (Monument)The granite millstone from a nearby mill (no longer extant) has been built into the top of the south wall of the house. It is c.0.6 metres in diameter.
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Monument record: MDE11708 Post-medieval farm mill at North Furzehill Farm (Monument)The remains of a mill are evident from a ruined building and the earthwork remains of a mill pond and leat. The earthworks are clearly visible on aerial photographs. The waterwheel has been re-established.
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Monument record: MDE11752 Lethan's or New Mill (Monument)An unnamed mill on the Ordnance Survey 1 inch map of 1809 is named Lethans's Mill on the Tithe Map of 1840 and New Mill on the 1st and 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey 25" maps. It was severely damaged by the 1952 flood but since renovated.
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Monument record: MSO11726 Garliscombe Mill, Withypool (Building)An early or mid 19th Century corn mill, which was fed by a complex system of leats and weirs. It closed in 1920.
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Monument record: MSO8884 New Mill, Brompton Regis (Building)Originally a corn mill, now converted into a dwelling. The overgrown leat is visible running from Pulham River.