Number of records found: 47
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Monument record: MEM22339 Boundary wall of Town Hall facing Lee Road, Lynton (Building)A low rubble wall with a weathered stone coping, broken by two sets of concrete steps with quarter landings. There are square piers at the ends of each section, which are linked by a low railing with scrolled balustrade.
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Monument record: MDE10860 Holy Trinity Church, Barton Town (Building)The tower dates to the early 16th Century, with the nave and chancel rebuilt in 1850 and restored again in 1874-5. It has an early font, probably dating to the 14th Century.
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Monument record: MDE11177 Woody Bay train station, Lynton and Barnstaple Railway (Monument)The disused Woody Bay Railway Station was converted into a house but has been reopened with the restoration of this section of the train line. A locomotive on the site was dedicated as a war memorial by the Bishop of Exeter in 2008.
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Monument record: MSO9327 All Saints Church, Dulverton (Building)The Church of All Saints, Dulverton Parish Church, was wholly rebuilt in 1855 with the exception of the tower. The graveyard has been in use since medieval times.
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Monument record: MEM22704 War Memorial, St Brendan's Churchyard, Brendon (Building)A granite cross is dedicated to those who died from the parish in World Wars One and Two.
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Monument record: MEM22733 Garden of Remembrance, Porlock (Monument)The garden includes 13 trees commemorating the number of fallen from the parish in the Second World War.
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Monument record: MSO10312 Memorial Hall, Church Hill, Exford (Building)The hall was built as a memorial to the ten Exford men who died in World War One. It opened in 1922.
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Monument record: MSO7937 The Liberator Monument, Porlock Marsh (Monument)A monument to the memory of the United States airmen whose Liberator plane crashed in 1942 on Bossington Hill. It comprises a simple concrete structure and has been moved to this site on the coastal path from its original location.
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Monument record: MSO7450 St Mary's Church, Churchtown, Luxborough (Building)St Mary's Church has a 13th Century chancel, and a 15th Century tower with upper stages added in 1861. Most of the nave, the north aisle and south porch date to the 19th Century.
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Monument record: MEM24904 St Brendan's Churchyard (Monument)St Brendan's Church was built in 1738 and the graveyard presumably dates to the same period.