Group Of 3 Monuments In The Churchyard Approximately 20M North-East Of Chancel To Church Of St Cyr is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1987. Monument.
Group Of 3 Monuments In The Churchyard Approximately 20M North-East Of Chancel To Church Of St Cyr
- WRENN ID
- under-quoin-flax
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Stroud
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 24 February 1987
- Type
- Monument
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
A group of three monuments is located in the churchyard approximately 20 meters northeast of the chancel to the Church of St. Cyr. These monuments date from the early 18th century and early 19th century and are made of limestone. The group includes one lyre-ended chest tomb featuring a bold oval panel on the north side, one chest tomb with fielded side panels and dividing pilasters, which is inscribed to Giles Nash, who died in 1729, and one rectangular pedestal tomb adorned with gadrooned corner balusters and egg and dart enriched inscription panels. The inscriptions on the pedestal tomb are illegible but are dated 1819.
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