Chest Tomb For Tomlin Family, About 3 Metres East Of North Porch Of Church Of St Nicholas is a Grade II listed building in the Dover local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 November 1987. Chest tomb.

Chest Tomb For Tomlin Family, About 3 Metres East Of North Porch Of Church Of St Nicholas

WRENN ID
blind-hammer-dust
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Dover
Country
England
Date first listed
26 November 1987
Type
Chest tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This chest tomb, located about 3 metres east of the north porch of the Church of St Nicholas, was created in the late 18th century for the Tomlin family. It is made of stone and features two steps leading up to a moulded base. The tomb is adorned with urn-shaped corner piers and has moulded, raised, and fielded side panels, with the corners hollowed out.

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