Chest Tomb Approximately 37 Metres South Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Bartholomew is a Grade II listed building in the West Oxfordshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 17 October 1988. Chest tomb.

Chest Tomb Approximately 37 Metres South Of South Aisle Of Church Of St Bartholomew

WRENN ID
old-wicket-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Oxfordshire
Country
England
Date first listed
17 October 1988
Type
Chest tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This chest tomb, dating from the early 17th century, is located approximately 37 metres south of the south aisle of the Church of St. Bartholomew in Eynsham. It is made of limestone and designed in the Gothic style. The tomb features three sunk quatrefoils on each side and similar panels at both ends.

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