Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MSO11639 Treborough Quarries (Monument)The quarry produced Treborough slate and was owned by the Trevelyans of Nettlecombe Court. It is recorded as providing 2000 slate tiles for Dunster Castle in 1426. It ceased production in 1938; the original quarry became a rubbish dump.
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Monument record: MDE21062 Lynbridge Smithy (Monument)The smithy is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM21998 Barlynch Quarry, north of Barlynch Priory (Monument)Barlynch Quarry was owned by Dulverton Rural District Council.
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Monument record: MEM23608 The Close, Edbrooke Road, Winsford (Building)A large detached 20th Century Arts and Crafts style house with influences by architects such as CFA Voysey. Its name appears to come from one of the historic meadows in which the house is now situated.
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Monument record: MEM23751 Edgcott Farm, Exford (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24431 Heddon's Gate Hotel (Building)The building was constructed in the early to mid 20th Century. It served as a Youth Hostel between 1953 and 1957.
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Monument record: MEM24822 Avill Farm, Dunster (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM25263 Bossington Hall Gardens, West Lynch (Monument)The gardens were designed by Googie Hughes, who lived at The Lynch (Bossington Hall) with her husband Allan Hughes in the early 20th Century.
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Monument record: MMO3011 Post-medieval water meadow north of Mill Bridge (Monument)A possible water meadow of post-medieval date is visible on aerial photographs of the 1940s. The gutters have probably now been destroyed by building development.
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Monument record: MMO3122 Post-medieval ridge and furrow east of Slade Bridge (Monument)A small area of ridge and furrow can be seen as earthworks on aerial photographs. This may be evidence for a small orchard, or abandonment of larger scale cultivation.