Chest Tomb In Churchyard Of Church Of All Saints, One And A Half Metres North Of North Chapel is a Grade II listed building in the Rushcliffe local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 November 1986. Tomb.

Chest Tomb In Churchyard Of Church Of All Saints, One And A Half Metres North Of North Chapel

WRENN ID
south-gable-spring
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Rushcliffe
Country
England
Date first listed
13 November 1986
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This chest tomb, dating from the early 19th century, is located in the churchyard of the Church of All Saints, one and a half metres north of the north chapel. It is constructed of ashlar and features a rectangular shape with single tapering fluted piers at each corner, which have acanthus-decorated capitals. On the longer sides, there are single pilaster strips adorned with lozenges flanking the inscription. The top is moulded and shaped but lacks a finial. Most of the inscriptions on the tomb have been defaced.

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