Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MMO2615 Post-medieval ditch or gully east of Knowle Manor (Monument)An infilled ditch or gully is visible on aerial photographs as a slight earthwork. Its precise date and function are uncertain but it may be associated with the numerous water channels, leats and sluices in this area.
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Monument record: MSO10303 Second World War pillbox northeast of Frackford Bridge (Monument)A pillbox is recorded in this location but it is not clear whether the structure is still extant.
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Monument record: MSO11196 Post-medieval water wheel at Higher House Farm (Monument)A leat is recorded that led to a pond and then on to a farm water wheel, that powered a barn thresher. The wheel was dismantled in 1975 and sold.
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Monument record: MSO11590 Medieval manor house at Blackford (Monument)A mansion house is recorded at Blackford belonging to the Lovel Family in the 13th Century. It burned down in the late 19th Century.
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Monument record: MSO9199 Possible post-medieval water meadows on Codsend and Hoar Moors (Monument)A water meadow system made up of leats running east to west has been noted on aerial photographs but not on the ground. It may otherwise be a combination of recent enclosure, a mill leat and local prehistoric earthworks.
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Monument record: MSO9335 Dulverton (Place)Dulverton was a medieval town, first mentioned in 1306 when a market and three day fair were granted. In 1340, it was granted to the Augustinian priory at Taunton, but began a long process of decline.
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Monument record: MDE20539 Medieval or post-medieval enclosure west of Higher Mannacott (Monument)A curving bank was noted cutting across a projecting hillspur. Further examination of aerial photographs has suggested this may be an enclosure of medieval or post-medieval date, possibly a tree ring or stock enclosure, or may be a field system.
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Monument record: MDE21145 Post-medieval ford northwest of Mill Farm (Monument)A ford is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MDE21275 Berdan House, a stone crusher house at Bampfyle Copper Mine (Building)A mid 19th Century stone crusher house, rectangular in form with a former wheel pit that housed an overshot wheel adjoining to the west. It may be the only known example of a combined gold crusher and amalgamation plant in England.
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Monument record: MEM11 Mutton Pie Bridge, Hartford (Building)A stone clapper bridge across the River Haddeo at Hartford.