Number of records found: 181
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Monument record: MSO10256 Milestone at Triscombe Gate (Building)An early 19th Century milestone, reset in the 20th Century and inscribed '10 miles to Minehead'.
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Monument record: MSO10546 Early 19th Century milestone north of Oaktrow Quarries (Building)The milestone marks 7 miles to Minehead. It has been replaced with a replica, the original is currently situated elsewhere.
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Monument record: MSO10603 Croydon House, Timberscombe (Building)A house dating to around 1700, thought to form part of a larger u-plan building either destroyed by fire or not completed.
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Monument record: MSO10609 The Great House, Great House Street, Timberscombe (Building)It has been suggested that the building originated as a farm house, but was extended in the late 17th Century to form the secondary residence for the Luttrell family.
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Monument record: MSO10612 Post-medieval drinking trough, Timberscombe (Building)A late 19th Century rectangular trough, thought to have been resited as it is not connected to the water supply. It is inscribed to the memory of James Hole, who died in 1876, and his wife who died in 1855.
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Monument record: MSO10803 Milestone at Barlynch Woods, Brompton Regis (Monument)A milestone, inscribed "17 miles to Minehead" and which shows on the 1st and 2nd edition Ordnance Survey mapping.
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Monument record: MSO12029 Medieval churchyard cross in St Petrock's churchyard, Timberscombe (Building)A 14th Century churchyard cross, restored in 1896 as a memorial to the vicar William Baily Whitehead.
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Monument record: MSO9237 Stetfold Rocks Farm (Building)Farmhouse and farmyard dating to around 1840. Agricultural buildings include: a linhay, granary, shippon and bank barns, with a water wheel also present.
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Monument record: MEM23491 Signpost southwest of Hill View, Cowbridge (Building)The signpost is situated at a T junction.
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Monument record: MMO2571 Post-medieval water meadow southeast of Bougam Farm (Monument)A post medieval water meadow system, known locally as a catchwater meadow, is visible on aerial photographs as a series of earthworks.