3 Chest Tombs Approximately 3 Metres North Of Chancel Of Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the Mid Sussex local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 December 1987. Tomb.

3 Chest Tombs Approximately 3 Metres North Of Chancel Of Church Of All Saints

WRENN ID
broken-groin-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Mid Sussex
Country
England
Date first listed
11 December 1987
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

There are three chest tombs located approximately 3 metres north of the chancel of the Church of All Saints. These tombs date from the late 17th century. One of the tombs is dedicated to the memory of George Beet, but the inscriptions on the other two are buried underground and are illegible. The tombs are plain stone chests featuring moulded cornices on the flat slabs above, although only the central chest tomb has its moulded base visible above ground.

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