Group Of 2 Monuments In The Churchyard Approx 4M South East Of South Chapel To Church Of St George is a Grade II listed building in the Stroud local planning authority area, England. First listed on 24 February 1987. Monument.

Group Of 2 Monuments In The Churchyard Approx 4M South East Of South Chapel To Church Of St George

WRENN ID
lunar-chimney-lichen
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Stroud
Country
England
Date first listed
24 February 1987
Type
Monument
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

A group of two monuments located in the churchyard, approximately 4 meters southeast of the south chapel of the Church of St. George. The monuments date from the early and late 18th century and are made of limestone. The group includes one pedestal tomb featuring a moulded and gadrooned top finial, and one chest tomb with lyre ends and cartouches, which has a brass plate on top inscribed to Edward Hobbs, who died in 1760.

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