Churchyard Walls To South And East Of The Church Of St Barnabas is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 February 1987. Churchyard wall.

Churchyard Walls To South And East Of The Church Of St Barnabas

WRENN ID
watchful-wall-azure
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
19 February 1987
Type
Churchyard wall
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The churchyard walls to the south and east of the Church of St Barnabas are likely from the 18th or 19th century, though they may have earlier origins. These walls are made of sandstone rubble and run from the junction with the enclosing walls of The Hall to the south-west of the church, extending to a second junction to the east in a dog-leg shape that aligns roughly east/west and turns north-east at the eastern end. The walls stand three to four feet high, and behind them is a yew hedge.

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