Lycett Tomb Approximately 20 Metres North West Of Tower Of Church Of Holy Trinity is a Grade II listed building in the Stafford local planning authority area, England. First listed on 16 February 1994. Tomb.

Lycett Tomb Approximately 20 Metres North West Of Tower Of Church Of Holy Trinity

WRENN ID
little-vestry-grain
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stafford
Country
England
Date first listed
16 February 1994
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Lycett tomb, located approximately 20 metres north-west of the tower of the Church of Holy Trinity in Baswich, is a chest tomb dedicated to William Lycett, who died in 1812, and Mary Lycett, who died in 1804, as well as Francis Lycett and Jane Lycett, who died in 1829 and 1827, respectively. The tomb is constructed of ashlar and features square angle balusters, a moulded cap, and oval side panels, with a bowed west end.

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