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Scheduled Monuments in Bath and North East Somerset
Bath City Walls
Ward
Bowl barrow 150m NNW of Abbey Farm
Hinton Charterhouse
Bowl barrow 370m east of Ubley Hill Farmhouse
Ubley
Bowl barrow 400m west of Bellevue House
Nempnett Thrubwell
Bridge near Manor House
Stanton Drew
Camerton Romano-British town and associated Prehistoric and early medieval monuments
Radstock
Castle (remains of)
Newton St. Loe
Chewton Keynsham packhorse bridge
Compton Dando
Churchyard cross in St Andrew's churchyard
Chew Magna
Compton Dando Bridge
Compton Dando
Culverhay Castle
Englishcombe
Deserted medieval farmstead north east of Northwick
Chew Magna
Dundas aqueduct
Monkton Combe
Hinton Priory
Hinton Charterhouse
Lansdown camp
North Stoke
Large irregular stone circle at Stanton Drew south east of Church Farm
Stanton Drew
Large univallate hillfort with a bowl barrow and pillow mounds 970m west of The Bungalow
North Stoke
Large univallate hillfort with outworks 800m west of White Cross
Stowey-Sutton
Lock Up, Mill Lane
Monkton Combe
Maes Knoll camp
Norton Malreward
Multi-span bridge called Bathford Bridge
Bathford
Oval enclosure, possibly Iron Age, south west of Stowey House
Stowey-Sutton
Part of a Roman road 565m north of Abbey Farm
Hinton Charterhouse
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 210m north west of Cottles
Publow
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 285m north west of Manor Farm
Englishcombe
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 375m south east of Knowle Farm
Compton Dando
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 420m south west of Barrowmead Cottage
Englishcombe
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 425m south of New Barn Farm
Norton Malreward
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 530m north west of Park Farm
Newton St. Loe
Part of the linear boundary known as the Wansdyke 585m north of Tuckingmill Farm
Compton Dando
Queen Charlton village cross
Compton Dando
Richmont Castle
East Harptree
Roman camp 405m west of The Bungalow
Charlcombe
Roman Settlement at Keynsham Hams, former Cadbury's Factory
Keynsham
Roman villa at Upper Hayes
Wellow
Round House
Publow
Saltford brass battery mill
Saltford
Site of correrie or lower house to Hinton Priory
Hinton Charterhouse
Slight univallate hillfort 125m west of Tunley Farm
Camerton
Slight univallate hillfort 190m north west of Westleigh
Batheaston
Slight univallate hillfort called Bathampton Camp
Bathwick Ward
Standing stone called Hautville's Quoit
Stanton Drew
Stantonbury camp and adjacent sections of Wansdyke
Compton Dando
Stone cove at Stanton Drew 25m south west of St Mary's Church
Stanton Drew
Stoney Littleton long barrow
Wellow
The Abbey
Keynsham
The Eastgate, Bath
Abbey Ward
The Fairy Toot long barrow 350m SSW of Howgrove Farm
Nempnett Thrubwell
The Falconry, Farleigh Hungerford
Hinton Charterhouse
The Roman Baths and site of Roman town, Bath
Abbey Ward
Tun Bridge
Chew Magna
Two round barrows north of Blathwayt Arms
Charlcombe
Two stone circles and two stone avenues at Stanton Drew, east of Court Farm
Stanton Drew
Ubley Manor House (remains of)
Ubley
Wansdyke: section 1230yds (1120m) eastwards from Burnt House Inn
Odd Down Ward
Wansdyke: section east of Maes Knoll camp
Norton Malreward