Number of records found: 181
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Monument record: MMO2613 Medieval or post-medieval field boundary east of Knowle Manor (Monument)A possible medieval or post medieval field boundary is visible on aerial photographs as a narrow right-angled bank, apparently forming the corner of an enclosure, roughly matching the position of the extant field boundary.
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Monument record: MMO2614 Medieval or post-medieval field boundary north of Totterdown Farm (Monument)A medieval or post-medieval field boundary is visible on aerial photographs as a narrow bank forming a right-angled corner of an enclosure apparently within the extant field, possibly a holding pen of some sort, removed to create a larger field.
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Monument record: MMO2616 Medieval or post-medieval field boundary east of Slade Lane (Monument)A medieval or post-medieval field boundary is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947 as a very slight earthwork. It appears that the boundary remained in use through the post-medieval period until the end of the 19th Century.
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Monument record: MMO2654 Possible post-medieval banks south of Bougham Ball (Monument)A number of irregular curvilinear banks are visible on aerial photographs as earthworks. They resemble the post-medieval banks seen in and around the coniferous plantations in this area, and may have been intended for this purpose.
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Monument record: MSO10261 K6 telephone kiosk, Timberscombe (Building)A telephone box of a type designed in 1935 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott.
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Monument record: MSO11617 Post-medieval lime kiln east of East Harwood (Monument)A lime kiln is depicted on historic mapping.
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Monument record: MSO6288 Ranscombe settlement and medieval bridge (Place)A decayed bridge at Ranyscombe is mentioned in the Court Rolls of 1538-53.
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Monument record: MSO8336 Post-medieval water meadow at Kitswall Farm (Monument)A post-medieval field gutter system is visible on aerial photographs taken in 1947.
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Monument record: MSO10804 Milestone at Lower Stockham Wood, Brompton Regis (Building)A milestone, which reads 'Minehead 16' and shows on the 1st and 2nd Ordnance Survey mapping.
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Monument record: MEM22169 Dunster Toll House, Knowle Lane, Dunster (Building)Toll house built soon after 1765. It is two storeyed with a rendered front and slate roof.