Unidentified Monument In The Churchyard Of The Church Of St Nicholas Circa 4 Metres East Of Chancel is a Grade II listed building in the Cotswold local planning authority area, England. First listed on 30 January 1987. Monument.

Unidentified Monument In The Churchyard Of The Church Of St Nicholas Circa 4 Metres East Of Chancel

WRENN ID
outer-jade-cedar
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Cotswold
Country
England
Date first listed
30 January 1987
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This is a chest tomb located in the churchyard of the Church of St. Nicholas, approximately 4 meters east of the chancel. It dates from the 17th century and is made of limestone. The sides of the tomb are divided into four panels, each featuring raised margins and a palm leaf decoration in relief at the center. The east end has a panel with a raised margin that contains a plant with rosette flowers. The west end has a sunken panel that lacks a legible inscription. The tomb is topped with a plain capping stone and a ribbed semi-circular bale-stone above.

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