Unidentified Monument, In The Churchyard, About 7M South-South-West Of South-West Corner Of Nave Aisle, Church Of St Andrew And St Bartholomew is a Grade II listed building in the Tewkesbury local planning authority area, England. First listed on 26 November 1986. Monument.
Unidentified Monument, In The Churchyard, About 7M South-South-West Of South-West Corner Of Nave Aisle, Church Of St Andrew And St Bartholomew
- WRENN ID
- stubborn-soffit-jay
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Tewkesbury
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 26 November 1986
- Type
- Monument
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a chest tomb located in the churchyard, about 7 meters south-south-west of the south-west corner of the nave aisle at the Church of St. Andrew and St. Bartholomew. It dates from the mid-18th century and is made of stone. The tomb features a flat lid with a moulded edge and lyre ends. The north face is weathered, while the south side has a rectangular panel outlined with a sunk line, set in from the ends.
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