Number of records found: 62
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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: MEM15551 Second World War Halifax crash site in Yearnor Wood (Monument)A fragment of the Second World War aircraft which crashed into Yearnor Wood in thick mist on 11th June 1943.
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Monument record: MDE10452 St Thomas's Church, Kentisbury (Building)St Thomas's Church has a 15th or early 16th Century west tower, nave and south porch. It was restored in 1873-5, when the chancel was rebuilt and the north aisle added. An 18th Century sundial is mounted on the porch.
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Monument record: MDE20392 St Peter's Church, Trentishoe (Building)A tiny 15th Century church with a chancel built in 1861 and a very small tower. It contains a musicians' gallery.
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Monument record: MSO8346 St Peter's Church, Treborough (Building)St Peter's Church is mostly late 15th or early 16th Century, with some 14th Century work. It was restored in the early 19th Century. A carved wooden figure at prayer within the church is by Rachel Reckitt and dates to 1965.
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Monument record: MSO9208 St John's Church, Cutcombe (Building)St John's Church dates to the late 13th Century and was extensively restored in the 1862. The base of its font is Norman.
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Monument record: MDE11920 St Brendan's Church, Brendon (Building)St Brendan's Church was built in 1738, with much restoration and rebuilding in the 19th Century. It replaced a church of 12th Century foundation at Cheriton and the 12th Century font may have come from there.
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Monument record: MEM25215 St Martin's Churchyard, Elworthy (Monument)The graveyard has been in use since medieval times.
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Monument record: MEM24877 World War Two Stirling crash site near Bridgetown (Monument)A Stirling Bomber was noted to have crashed in this location in 1944. The wreckage was scattered for three miles in an easterly direction.
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Monument record: MEM25088 St Thomas's Churchyard, Kentisbury (Monument)The churchyard is shown on historic mapping.