Group Of 5 Monuments In The Churchyard And About 7 Metres North Of Nave Of All Saints Church is a Grade II listed building in the Bath and North East Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 13 December 1985. Monuments.

Group Of 5 Monuments In The Churchyard And About 7 Metres North Of Nave Of All Saints Church

WRENN ID
silent-stone-wind
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Bath and North East Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
13 December 1985
Type
Monuments
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A group of five chest tombs is located in the churchyard, about 7 metres north of the nave of All Saints Church. These monuments date from the late 18th century to the early 19th century and are made of freestone. Each tomb features pitched and moulded slabs, mid and corner pilasters, and a moulded base, except for the Flower monument from 1777, which has a cartouche and fielded panels. The earliest tomb is the Kelson monument from 177-, while the latest is the Daniels monument from 1836.

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