Number of records found: 185
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Monument record: MEM25353 20th Century National Park boundary cairn at Combe Martin (Building)A boundary cairn marks the boundary of Exmoor National Park. The cairn is constructed of roughly mortared stone, with a triangular sign featuring the logo of the National Park Authority.
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Monument record: MDE8267 Post-medieval lime kiln and possible counting house above Wild Pear Beach (Monument)The ruins of a limekiln and a possible counting house are located on the eroding cliff edge above Wild Pear Beach.
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Monument record: MDE21119 Post-medieval well west of West Challacombe Farm (Monument)A well is shown on historic mapping to the west of West Challacombe farmstead.
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Monument record: MDE21799 Modern cafe remains above Wild Pear Beach (Monument)A modern building platform represent the remains of a former cafe that is shown on post war maps.
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Monument record: MEM22753 Post-medieval boundary stone north of Trentishoe Road (Monument)A post-medieval boundary stone was annotated on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map but not on the 2nd Edition map. This marked the boundary between Trentishoe and Combe Martin parishes and manors.
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Monument record: MEM23919 Post-medieval boundary marker west of Dean House (Monument)A boundary stone is shown on modern mapping. It may or may not have been reused from elsewhere, when the Parish Boundary in this location changed position.
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Monument record: MEM25354 20th Century National Park boundary cairn at Stony Corner (Building)A boundary cairn marks the boundary of Exmoor National Park. The cairn is constructed of roughly mortared stone, with a triangular sign featuring the logo of the National Park Authority.
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Monument record: MDE8274 Girt Down Mine (Monument)The Girt Down Mine is located on the southern and eastern slopes of the Great Hangman. There was no central mine, rather a series of prospecting plots for iron or manganese in a leased area dating to the middle of the 19th Century.
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Monument record: MDE11665 Medieval lynchet north of Lower Lane Cottage (Monument)A lynchet scarp visible on the ground in 1993 appeared as a field boundary on historic mapping. The possible remains of another could be seen to the northeast.
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Monument record: MDE21353 Post-medieval boundary stone northeast of Wolverson (Monument)One of five stones that marks the parish boundary between Combe Martin and Trentishoe. It is inscribed TM on its eastern side and measures 1.13 metres high, 0.69 metres wide and 0.13 metres thick.