Number of records found: 454
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Monument record: MSO7715 Medieval mill at Beggearn Huish (Monument)A mill was documented in 1086. It is unlikely to have been located within the Park boundary.
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Monument record: MSO8330 Knowle Saw Mill, Timberscombe (Monument)A saw mill at Knowle with an overshot waterwheel and a pond, built in 1828.
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Monument record: MMO594 Kents Mill and Kent's Weir, Brompton Regis (Building)A post-medieval mill complex, thought to be of 19th Century date. A leat survives, with sluices and traces of a wheel pit and fed by Kent's Weir to the east. The mill building has been converted to a dwelling. There may be an associated field gutter system.
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Monument record: MSO11613 Post-medieval corn mill at Timberscombe (Building)A corn mill is marked on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO10214 19th Century boundary stone on Mill Hill (Monument)A small upright rectangular slab of local shillet with a triangular top marks the boundaries between the manors of Oare and Glenthorne and was installed in the 19th Century.
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Monument record: MSO11742 Possible post-medieval mill in Mill Wood (Monument)The presence of a mill is suggested by place name evidence. A local farmer has sugggested that a leat may exist within the wood.
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Monument record: MEM22024 Hammer Mill, Town Marsh, Dulverton (Building)This building used to be a hammer mill, belonging to the Hollam Estate.
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Monument record: MMO2003 Post-medieval water meadow east of Challacombe Mill (Monument)A post medieval water meadow system, known locally as a catchwater meadow system, is visible on aerial photographs. It appears to have been connnected to a ruined building and small enclosure and may have been an integrated system.
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Monument record: MSO9480 Medieval bridge at Castle Mill Bridge (Monument)The present bridge was apparently constructed on the site of the medieval mill bridge.
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Monument record: MDE21575 Brendon Barton Mill (Monument)Nothing remains of the mill, though the wheel pit has been converted to a sheep dip.