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B20b Churchstow Events Devon HER Event/Activity Full Report 20/11/2020 Number of records: 4 Event ID Event Name Event Type EDV4199 Devon County Farms Historic Environment Audit (Pilot Event - Survey Project) External Reference: Dates: 16/10/2006 - 28/02/2007, Throughout Project Details: Event/Activity Types Assessment Event/Activity References - None recorded Organisation: Wessex Archaeology Associated Individuals Perrin, R. - Unassigned Associated Organisations Wessex Archaeology Project Manager Location Grid Reference Centred SS 7426 0073 (86567m by 101285m) SS70SW Area Administrative Areas Admin Area Dartmoor National Park Civil Parish Braunton Civil Parish Chittlehampton Civil Parish Ilfracombe Civil Parish Kingston Civil Parish Mariansleigh Civil Parish Meshaw Civil Parish Ringmore Civil Parish Rose Ash District East Devon District Mid Devon District North Devon District South Hams District Teignbridge District Torridge District West Devon Ecclesiastical Parish UNKNOWN Address - None recorded Description and Sources Description An Assessment of 18 of Devon County Council's County Farms, distributed throughout the county. Sources Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Little Bickington Farm, High Bickington, Umberleigh. Wessex Archaeology Report. zEventFullRpt Report generated by Devon County Council Historic Environment Record Page 1 Event ID: EDV4199 Name: Devon County Farms Historic Environment Audit (Pilot Project) Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of East Fingle Farm, Drewsteignton, Exeter. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Fairfield Farm, Denbury, Newton Abbot. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Great Blakewell Farm, Chittlehampton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Great Southdown Farm, Burlescombe. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of East Catkill Farm, Rose Ash, South Molton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Higher Leigh Farm, Leigh Cross, Kingsbridge. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Cotley Farm, Fluxton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Highlands Farm, Kingston. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of West Ford Farm, Drewsteignton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Middle Winsham Farm, Knowle, Braunton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of North Hele Farm, Buckland Brewer, Bideford. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Nunford Dairy, Colyton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Southacott Farm, Meshaw, South Molton. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Prescombe Farm, Lydford. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Thorndon House Farm, Ashwater. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Waterford Farm, Musbury. Wessex Archaeology Report. Report - Assessment: Wessex Archaeology. 2007. Historic Environment Audit of Devon County Farms. Pilot Project. Results of Higher Slade Farm, Ilfracombe. Wessex Archaeology Report. Associated Monuments MDV106250 Agricultural building north of Higher Slade, Ilfracombe (Building MDV106250) MDV106349 Footpath west of Higher Slade (Monument MDV106349) MDV11362 Colyton, Nunford Dairy Farm, White Cross (Monument MDV11362) MDV11363 Ridge and Furrow, Holwells Orchard, Nunford Dairy, Colyton (Monument MDV11363) MDV11370 Colyton, Nunford Dairy Farm, Pit Close (Monument MDV11370) MDV11371 Bulls Close and Pit, Nunford Dairy, Colyton (Monument MDV11371) MDV11376 Colyton, Nunford Dairy Farm, Wickers Mead (Monument MDV11376) MDV11387 Carswells Piece, Nunford Dairy, Colyton (Monument MDV11387) MDV118184 Farm buildings west of Prescombe Farm, Lydford (Building MDV118184) MDV120861 Field boundaries at Eastacott Cross, Chittlehampton (Monument MDV120861) MDV122799 Earthwork mounds at Fairfield Farm, Denbury and Torbryan (Monument MDV122799) MDV122804 Field system, Ipplepen Cross, Denbury and Torbryan (Monument MDV122804) zEventFullRpt Report generated by Devon County Council Historic Environment Record Page 2 Event ID: EDV4199 Name: Devon County Farms Historic Environment Audit (Pilot Project) MDV125707 Anti-Tank Cubes by Nunford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV125707) MDV16226 Great Southdown Farmhouse, Burlescombe (Building MDV16226) MDV17227 Great Blakewell Farm, Chittlehampton (Monument MDV17227) MDV17228 Chapel, Great Blakewell Farm, Chittlehampton (Monument MDV17228) MDV20528 Possible prehistoric enclosure north of Knowle, Bigbury (Monument MDV20528) MDV22510 Section of the Sidmouth Railway to south of Ottery St. Mary (Monument MDV22510) MDV31154 Trough, Higher Slade, Ilfracombe (Monument MDV31154) MDV33411 East Fingle Farmhouse, Drewsteignton (Building MDV33411) MDV33485 West Ford Farmhouse, Drewsteignton (Building MDV33485) MDV34230 Butterwell, Prescombe Farm, Lydford (Monument MDV34230) MDV36404 Possible site of beacon, Churchstow (Monument MDV36404) MDV36789 Middle Winsham Farmhouse, Braunton (Building MDV36789) MDV37067 Flint Scatter, Ivyhouse Cross, Broadwoodwidger (Monument MDV37067) MDV38550 Limekiln, Sharpitor Copse, Denbury (Monument MDV38550) MDV38672 Quarry in Sharpitor Copse, Denbury (Monument MDV38672) MDV39061 Nunford Dairy, Colyton (Monument MDV39061) MDV39422 Pillbox S.67, circa 275 metres south of Whitford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV39422) MDV39424 Pillbox 125 metres east of Whitford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV39424) MDV39671 Quarry, Prescombe Farm, Lydford (Monument MDV39671) MDV40565 East Fingle, Enclosure (Monument MDV40565) MDV48147 Pillbox to southeast of Whitford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV48147) MDV4882 Enclosure south of Whympston, Bigbury (Monument MDV4882) MDV52901 Pillbox S.68 at western end of Waterford Lane, Musbury (Monument MDV52901) MDV52903 Pillbox S.66 circa 70 metres south of Whitford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV52903) MDV52904 Pillbox S.65 circa 200 metres east of Whitford Bridge, Musbury (Monument MDV52904) MDV57169 Small quarry at Middle Winsham (Monument MDV57169) MDV59123 Site of barn, Nunford Dairy, Colyton (Monument MDV59123) MDV68905 Little Bickington Farm, High Bickington (Monument MDV68905) MDV68906 Western range, Little Bickington Farm, High Bickington (Monument MDV68906) MDV68907 Southern range, Little Bickington Farm, High Bickington (Monument MDV68907) MDV68908 High Bickington, Little Bickington, Farmhouse (Monument MDV68908) MDV68909 Wash House, Little Bickington Farm, High Bickington (Monument MDV68909) MDV68910 Trackway between Little Bickington and Quarries Lane, High Bickington (Monument MDV68910) MDV68911 Shop Close and Shopland's Lane, High Bickington (Monument MDV68911) MDV68912 Loggers Close, High Bickington (Monument MDV68912) MDV68913 Well, south west of Little Bickington, High Bickington (Monument MDV68913) MDV68914 Quarry, Ridgeway Green, High Bickington (Monument MDV68914) MDV69891 Gravel Pit, Nunford, Colyton (Monument MDV69891) MDV70008 Quarry south of Higher Slade, Ilfracombe (Monument MDV70008) MDV71703 Hill Plantation Quarry, Rose Ash (Monument MDV71703) MDV71753 Well, East Catkill Farm, Rose Ash (Monument MDV71753) MDV71754 Ford, East Catkill Farm, Rose Ash (Monument MDV71754) MDV72862 Quarry in Sharpitor Copse, Denbury (Monument MDV72862) MDV72870 Site of building, Prescombe, Lydford (Building MDV72870) MDV72874 Building, Churchstow (Monument MDV72874) MDV72875 Pond, Higher Leigh Farm, Churchstow (Monument MDV72875) MDV73479 Railway Bridge, Cotley Farm, Ottery St Mary (Monument MDV73479) MDV73480 Cotley Farm, Ottery St Mary (Monument MDV73480) zEventFullRpt Report generated by Devon County Council Historic Environment Record Page 3 Event ID: EDV4199 Name: Devon County Farms Historic Environment Audit (Pilot Project) MDV73481 Cotley Farmhouse, Fluxton (Monument MDV73481) MDV73482 Sheds/Cattle Shelters, Cotley Farm, Fluxton (Monument MDV73482) MDV73483 Stable Block, Cotley Farm, Fluxton (Monument MDV73483) MDV73484 Barn, Cotley Farm, Fluxton (Monument MDV73484) MDV73485 Linhay, Cotley Farm,
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