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A fragmentary pattern of lynchets is visible in the narrow strip of heathland between the clifftop and the modern fields south-west of Crane cliff castle. The major lynchet surviving here is up to 1.2m high; there at least two smaller ones 0.3 - 0.4m high visible in the heath. These probab...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
A small, sub-rectangular platform located at the south end of the quarry (108786). This feature comprises of roughly coursed, granite retaining walls on the north and east sides. The wall faces and platform are largely obscured by vegetation. This feature was probably a crane platform, mat...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
At SS20871514 aerial photographs have revealed the cropmarks of 3 sides of a rectangular enclosure. At SS20831525 circular and linear cropmarks have been revealed by A.Ps. no features are visible on the ground. it has been suggested that the rectangular cropmarks may denote the position of...
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Type: Sites and monuments databases or inventories Publisher: Archaeology Data Service
On this high ground, facing southern coast, Greenwoods Map of Devon (1827) marks a signal house, in use during the Napoleonic Wars; set up in AD 1773 (Devon County SMR). Greenwoods Map indicates access to signal house was via a track from Scobbiscombe Farm; this being shown parallel to acc...
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The shooting paths were cut through the forest in 1875-1878 and are shown on the OS 1889 map (Devonshire sheet LXIX.5) They were not kept up for very long and are not shown on the 1904 2nd edition OS map. They are not traceable now.
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Crescent-shaped earthen bank of unknown date and function situated between Hentor farmhouse (102910*13-*15) and outbuilding (102910*10). Dimensions: L 9.50m x B 4.0m maximum x H 1.0m Orientation: NE-SWStatus: Scheduled Monument
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Two storey two pile house with simple ridge gable- ended roof and two axial stacks. Intended to be one of a row of houses, the rest were never built and it has now been converted into offices.
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A small grassy knoll, lying between a very short length of bank (108381) and the south east corner of the bank (108375). Its origin is not clear but could be spoil from a disturbance of the bank (108381) or perhaps a stone heap for building the N/S wall (108379 that runs into the Quarter W...
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Smaller, although still massively-built hut circle, possibly unenclosed originally and subsequently surrounded by enclosure wall (102518*1). Hut circle consists of a cleared, fairly level, interior surrounded by a turf and stone wall in which many large stones are visible. There is good ev...
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Pair of cob and slate 18c estate cottages - relatively unspoilt. Two storey single pile with rear two storey twin-gabled extension, forming a T shape. The cottages share a very large internal rear stack and the beams and original roof timbers are of historical value.
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