Chest Tomb Approximately 4 Metres South Of South Porch Of Church Of Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Herefordshire, County of local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 March 1986. Tomb.

Chest Tomb Approximately 4 Metres South Of South Porch Of Church Of Holy Trinity

WRENN ID
stranded-trefoil-sorrel
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Herefordshire, County of
Country
England
Date first listed
26 March 1986
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This chest tomb, located approximately 4 metres south of the south porch of the Church of Holy Trinity, is possibly from the late 17th century or early 18th century. It is made of sandstone ashlar and has a rectangular shape with a moulded capping. The base of the tomb is largely submerged. The end panels feature scrolled consoles, but the inscription panels are illegible.

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