Rundell Tomb Approximately 6 Metres North East Of Church Of St Pancras is a Grade II listed building in the Plymouth local planning authority area, England. First listed on 9 November 1998. Tomb.
Rundell Tomb Approximately 6 Metres North East Of Church Of St Pancras
- WRENN ID
- crooked-entrance-summer
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Plymouth
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 9 November 1998
- Type
- Tomb
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The Rundell Tomb, located approximately 6 meters northeast of the Church of St Pancras, is a chest tomb dating from the early 19th century. It commemorates Ann, the second daughter of Robert and Elizabeth Rundell, who died in 1826 at the age of 17. The tomb is made of dressed freestone and sits on a large freestone base. It has a rectangular shape and features a moulded plinth, moulded and cabled corners, and a moulded lid.
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