St Johns Churchyard Extension Gates And Railings is a Grade II listed building in the Camden local planning authority area, England. First listed on 14 May 1974. Churchyard_extension.

St Johns Churchyard Extension Gates And Railings

WRENN ID
north-niche-vetch
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Camden
Country
England
Date first listed
14 May 1974
Type
Churchyard_extension
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The gates and railings to the northern extension of St John's Churchyard were created around 1810. They feature cast-iron gates adorned with arrowhead finials and urn finials on the standards, which are attached to stone-capped brick piers. The cast-iron railings are also present, topped with urn finials, and are set on a brick dwarf wall that has stone coping.

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  1. Tomb of Eve Hammersley in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 8 m
  2. Tomb of Sir Walter Besant in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 9 m
  3. Tomb of Temple Moore in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 28 m
  4. Tomb of George Gilbert Scott Junior in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 32 m
  5. Numbers 1 to 4 and Attached Railings Grade II 68 m
  6. Tomb of George Du Maurier and Wife in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 69 m
  7. Tomb of Al Davies and Family in St Johns Churchyard Extension Grade II 72 m
  8. Number 12 and Attached Railings, Gate and Lamp Holder Grade II 74 m
  9. Number 10 and Attached Railings Grade II 80 m
  10. 11, Church Row Grade II 80 m