Ingram, Wallis And Parham Monuments In The Churchyard About 16 Metres South West Of Chapel Of St Mary is a Grade II listed building in the Wiltshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 11 December 1987. Tomb.

Ingram, Wallis And Parham Monuments In The Churchyard About 16 Metres South West Of Chapel Of St Mary

WRENN ID
sleeping-hall-starling
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Wiltshire
Country
England
Date first listed
11 December 1987
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

Description

ST 94 SE 4/28

CHITTERNE WARMINSTER ROAD (north side) Ingram, Wallis and Parham monuments in the churchyard about 16 metres south west of Chapel of St Mary

GV II

Two chest tombs and one railed enclosure with chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone tombs. Railed enclosure contains plain chest tomb with flat top with inscription to John Parham and his wife Mary, she died 1833; cast-iron railings with spearheads on stone dwarf walls. One metre to south is early C19 Ingram tomb with moulded plinth, two shaped panels with fans in spandrels, fielded pilasters and fluted frieze to moulded flat top, partly illegible inscription. Three metres to east is Wallis tomb with moulded plinth, two grooved panels, draped urn to centre and floral drops to pilasters, fluted frieze to weathered top, inscription to William Wallis died 1822.

Listing NGR: ST9893743908

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