Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MEM23697 Post-medieval buildings south of Great Nurcott (Monument)A group of buildings are depicted on historic mapping in this location; however, they have since been demolished.
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Monument record: MEM23840 Wheal Fenwick, east of Luccombe (Monument)In December 1853, Sir Thomas Dyke Acland granted a 21 year lease to search for iron ore on Knowle Hill to James Fenwick of Blackfriars, London, and Philip Harris, a mine agent of Wootton Courtenay. This was known as Wheal Fenwick.
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Monument record: MEM24601 East Nurcott Farmstead (Building)The farmstead is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24624 19th Century field barn south of West Challacombe Manor (Building)The building dates to the mid to late 19th Century. It is built of stone with a slate roof and contains a threshing machine and associated equipment.
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Monument record: MEM24629 Post-medieval quarry at Millcleave (Monument)A quarry is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24675 Westermill Linhay, Exford (Monument)The original site of the linhay is shown on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MEM24829 Post-medieval quarry south of Great Nurcott (Monument)An old quarry is marked on historic mapping. It may or may not be associated with buildings directly to the north, which are no longer extant.
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Monument record: MMO1883 Medieval strip field boundaries southeast of Moorlyn Farm (Monument)Strip field boundaries are visible on aerial photographs taken in 1952 as low or levelled earthworks. The curved or sinuous earthworks are probably medieval in date.
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Monument record: MMO840 Medieval or post-medieval earthworks surrounding East Nurcott and Great Nurcott Farms (Monument)Field banks, paddocks and a trackway of medieval or later date, visible as earthworks on aerial photographs taken in 1947 and 2011.
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Monument record: MSO6768 Post-medieval or modern waterwheel at Court Farm (Monument)A waterwheel has been recorded at Court Farm, though its precise location is unclear. The wheel pit, bearings and gear were still extant in 1977.