Number of records found: 102
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Monument record: MEM23760 Westcott Farm, Luxborough (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO11099 Post-medieval mill at Machine Cross (Monument)The remains of an 18th Century building, used as a water powered corn mill, attached to Machine Court. A covered wheel pit and silted leat survive and appear to date to the mid to late 19th Century.
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Monument record: MSO11512 Probable post-medieval cottage to west of Leigh Barton Farm (Monument)A building is marked in this location on historic mapping. Previously thought to have been a mill, it has since been suggested that this may be a cottage. It has a slate bread oven on its eastern end.
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Monument record: MSO11577 Lynch Mill, West Lynch (Monument)A corn mill, apparently completely rebuilt in the early 20th Century on the site of a Domesday mill and last used in the 1930s. Leat from Horner Water. Adjacent older buildings contain grain kiln in good condition.
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Monument record: MSO7722 Post-medieval farm water wheel at Colton Farm (Monument)A leat, surviving as a prominent contour scarp, led to an overshot wheel at the farmstead. The wheel pit is one of the largest in the National Park.
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Monument record: MSO8302 Clicket Farm, Timberscombe (Monument)The medieval origin of Clicket farmstead is implied by the Lay Subsidy of 1327. It is shown as a small settlement on the Tithe Map of 1844. The site now comprises ruined buildings, a hollow way, a possible mill site and a number of enclosures.
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Monument record: MSO8596 Possible post-medieval mill at Northern Mill Cottage (Monument)It has been suggested that the presence of a building named Northern Mill Cottage may indicate a corn mill was situated in this vicinity. Field investigation could provide no trace of such a building.
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Monument record: MSO8597 Post-medieval waterwheel at Great Nurcott (Monument)A waterwheel for powering general farm machinery was fed by ponds and an aqueduct.
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Monument record: MSO8838 Post-medieval or modern ditched boundaries north of Hartford (Monument)An area of earthworks, previously thought to suggest medieval settlement remains, now appear to be a group of post-medieval or modern ditched boundaries, and/or natural drainage features.
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Monument record: MSO8885 Pulham's Mill, Brompton Regis (Building)"Pulhams Mill", shown on the Ordnance Survey 6 inch map of 1962, originated as a corn mill and has subsequently been used as a barn. A number of leats, possibly relating to the mill, are visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947.