Group Of 4 Monuments About 15 Metres South-East Of South-East Quoin Of South Aisle Of Church Of St. Andrew is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 23 July 1985. Monuments.

Group Of 4 Monuments About 15 Metres South-East Of South-East Quoin Of South Aisle Of Church Of St. Andrew

WRENN ID
sheer-corner-hemlock
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
23 July 1985
Type
Monuments
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a group of four monuments located about 15 metres southeast of the southeast corner of the south aisle of the Church of St. Andrew. They likely date from the 13th century. The group includes three stone slabs featuring incised crosses, and one slab that has a human effigy supported by 13th-century colonettes with dog-tooth detailing. It is believed that all the monuments have been re-set at some point.

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