Group Of 8 Flower, Dymore And Associated Monuments In Churchyard, Approximately 6 Metres South West Of Porch, Church Of St Nicholas is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. Monuments.

Group Of 8 Flower, Dymore And Associated Monuments In Churchyard, Approximately 6 Metres South West Of Porch, Church Of St Nicholas

WRENN ID
crooked-kitchen-sparrow
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Type
Monuments
Source
Historic England listing

Description

SU 16 NW FYFIELD - 9/35 Group of 8 Flower, Dymore and associated monuments in churchyard, approximately 6m south west of porch, Church of St. Nicholas GV II Group of churchyard monuments comprising 6 chest tombs and 2 ledger slabs in 3 rows. C18. Limestone. East row, from south; a. Moulded table and base, recessed corner balusters. Table with sunk carved arms in oval and inscription to Carolus Young of Marlborough. Date not read. Adjacent to north, two ledger slabs, b. to John Wills, died 1785, and c. James ? . Centre row, two chest tombs, moulded table and base and recessed corner balusters, to north, d. Ann Dymore, died 1794; to south, e. Ann Flower, died 1807. West row, from north, f. Wide low chest, limestone slab on brick base, to Nicholas Dymore, died 1762, and wife. g. Limestone slab on low ashlar base, to Thomas Dymore, and to south, h. limestone slab on low brick base, to William Flower, died 1768.

Listing NGR: SU1483768680

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