Tomb Of William Staveley is a Grade II listed building in the Kensington and Chelsea local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 June 2001. Tomb.
Tomb Of William Staveley
- WRENN ID
- ruined-terrace-lark
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Kensington and Chelsea
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 13 June 2001
- Type
- Tomb
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Tomb of William Staveley, who died in 1837, is located in Kensal Green Cemetery and was designed by architect-sculptor Charles Harriott Smith. It features a very tall obelisk made of Portland stone, which stands on a battered plinth and base. The obelisk is fronted by a large urn that has incised capital letter initials.
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- Hrh Augustus Frederick
- Tomb of Amelia Jane Richman
- Tomb of Peter Burrowes
- Monument to HRH Princess Sophia, Kensal Green Cemetery
- Monument to Ann Gardner and family, Kensal Green Cemetery
- Tomb of Joseph Hume