Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MDE21373 New Bridge, North Molton (Building)The bridge is thought to date to the late 18th or early 19th Century. It was probably built to improve communications between the former copper mines around Heasley Mill and North Molton.
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Monument record: MDE21574 Post-medieval mill at Whitefield Barton (Monument)An overshot wheel was fed by a launder, which in turn received water from a pond. Only the water channel now remains.
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Monument record: MEM22217 Mill House, Hawkcombe, Porlock (Building)A house, possibly 18th Century in date, with an axial stack projecting.
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Monument record: MEM23859 Copperclose Linhay, Horner (Building)A linhay is shown on historic maps was approached via a track from near Horner Mill.
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Monument record: MEM24781 Huntscott Farm, Wootton Courtenay (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping. It was part of the Wootton Courtenay Estate, sold in 1921.
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Monument record: MMO689 Medieval or post-medieval field bank and ditches southwest of Mill Cross (Monument)Medieval or post-medieval field bank and ditches in field, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO8024 Prehistoric flint southwest of Piles Mill (Find Spot)A flint core and three scrapers were found in 1978, together with the rim of a 16th or 17th Century earthernware cooking pot.
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Monument record: MSO9202 Multi-phased field system on Codsend Moor (Monument)A complex multi-period field system is visible on aerial photographs in the form of parallel lynchets or field boundaries overlain by later boundaries, together with a sub-rectangular enclosure and possible trackways.
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Monument record: MEM22034 Building Platforms, North of Barlynch Priory (Monument)There is a platform to the north of the fishpond at Barlynch Priory, which may be the site of a building. There is also a well defined building platform to the southeast of the fishpond.
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Monument record: MEM24661 Singer Instruments (Building)A factory constructed of glass and grey metal, of 2011 by Louise Crossman.