Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MEM22907 20th Century quarry in Porlock (Monument)A 20th Century former quarry was visible on the 2nd Edition Ordnance Survey map. This was not seen on the earlier 1st Edition map but the earthworks were still visible on the 3rd Edition map.
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Monument record: MEM23052 Simonsbath Barton Farm (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping and was built for the Knight family.
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Monument record: MEM23696 Post-medieval buildings southeast of Great Nurcott Farm (Monument)Two small square buildings are depicted on the Tithe Map for Winsford at the end of a trackway. They have since been removed.
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Monument record: MEM23931 Methodist Chapel north of Heasley Mill (Building)A Methodist Chapel dates to 1867.
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Monument record: MEM24224 Post-medieval building northeast of New Mill (Monument)A small square building is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24607 Post-medieval leat at Edbrooke (Monument)The leat appears to have supplied the farm waterwheel and was fed by a pond. It empties into the River Exe.
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Monument record: MEM24839 Post-medieval ditch north of Great Nurcott Farm (Monument)A ditch was noted on aerial photographs. It links a leat that runs upslope of a pond.
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Monument record: MMO1602 Medieval or post-medieval orchard banks at Blackford (Monument)Orchard banks of post-medieval or possible late-medieval date are visible on aerial photographs as parallel linear earthworks in the grounds of Blackford.
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Monument record: MMO1684 Post-medieval field boundaries around Robber's Bridge (Monument)Several post-medieval field boundaries visible on aerial photographs as earthworks were probably laid out at the same time to existing boundaries in the area, before being subsequently removed to create larger fields.
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Monument record: MMO1953 Post-medieval water meadow south of New Mill Farm (Monument)A simple detached water meadow of probable 19th Century, of a type known locally as a catchwork or field gutter system, is visible as a ditch or water channel on aerial photographs taken in 1952.