Gallimore Monument Approximately 11 Metres To North Of Church Of St Leonard is a Grade II listed building in the Wolverhampton local planning authority area, England. First listed on 31 March 1992. Monument.

Gallimore Monument Approximately 11 Metres To North Of Church Of St Leonard

WRENN ID
noble-hammer-sunrise
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wolverhampton
Country
England
Date first listed
31 March 1992
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Gallimore Monument, located approximately 11 meters north of the Church of St Leonard in Bilston, is a Grade II listed structure commemorating Charles Gallimore (died 1816), Mary Gallimore (died 1827), and Charles Gallimore (died 1846). The monument is constructed from ashlar and features a square plinth set on a moulded base. It includes a peardrop frieze and a moulded cap that supports the broken base of an urn. Inscription panels with cusped segmental heads are situated between narrow quinquefoil-headed panels.

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