Number of records found: 63
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Monument record: MEM23662 Winsford Glebe (Building)The building was designed by the local architect AW Donati of Minehead and constructed in 1922 by James Steer and his father Joseph for Dr CS Myers (1873-1946). It has since been sold and subdivided into three dwellings.
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Monument record: MSO11460 St Mary's Church, Nettlecombe (Building)A 13th or 14th Century parish church, restored c.1820-1 (architect - Richard Carver) and with further alterations undertaken in 1858 and 1870 by CE Giles, under direction of James Babbage.
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Monument record: MDE12826 Maclaren memorial stone on Hoccombe Hill (Monument)A memorial stone commemorating the death of Colonel Maclaren of the Royal Engineers in 1941 stands near the summit of Hoccombe Hill. It is in the form of a granite pillar on a square concrete base with the inscription on a plaque.
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Monument record: MDE20045 St John the Evangelist Church, Countisbury (Building)The church is an 18th and 19th Century rebuilding of an earlier church. It contains a reset medieval bench end with crowned swan and arms and a screen dating to c.1700. Some of the internal architectural features are Perpendicular.
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Monument record: MSO12041 All Saints Church, Selworthy (Building)Also known as St John the Baptist Church, it is mostly Perpendicular with parts dating to 1527. The north aisle dates to c.1390 and has a window that contains fragments of medieval glass.
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Monument record: MSO10857 Pixton Park House, Dulverton (Building)Pixton Park is a country house, built in c1760 for the Acland family and altered internally in 1820 and 1870 by the Earl of Carnarvon.
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Monument record: MEM15240 Former location of memorial stone at Porlock Marsh (Monument)Former location of memorial to the crew of a United States Air Force Consolidated B-24D Liberator aircraft that crashed on Porlock Marsh on October 29th 1942. The monument is now located almost 400 metres to the northwest.
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Monument record: MEM22381 Lynmouth (Place)The original small fishing port has medieval origins. Its layout has been greatly altered by a flood in 1952.
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Monument record: MEM23629 Post-medieval building adjacent to war memorial, Winsford (Monument)A building is shown on historic mapping but has since been demolished.
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Monument record: MEM23597 19th Century footbridge over the Winn Brook (Building)The footbridge first appears on the 1st Edition Ordnance Survey map for Winsford.