Seven tomb chests in Churchyard of St Simon and St Jude Church north of nave and south of chancel south of Church is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 December 1983. Tomb chests.

Seven tomb chests in Churchyard of St Simon and St Jude Church north of nave and south of chancel south of Church

WRENN ID
waning-outpost-crimson
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
19 December 1983
Type
Tomb chests
Source
Historic England listing

Description

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SU 62 NW 6/8

BRAMDEAN CHURCH LANE Seven tomb chests in churchyard of St Simon & St Jude Church. North of nave & chancel: to Elizabeth Brown-sword 1772; John Manner 1790; Ann Perry 1806. South of chancel: to Hooker family 1778-1781; Holmes family 1783-1818; Mary Ann Barnard 1831.30m South of Church: Rev. Henry Lomax Walsh 1831.

GV II

Seven tomb chests. C18 and C19. Dressed stone. North of nave and chancel tombchests 1772 Elizabeth Brownsword, 1790 to John Manner, 1806 to Ann Perry. South of chancel tombchest to Hooker family 1778-1781, another to Holmes family 1783-1818 and 1831 to Mary Ann Barnard. 30m south of church tombchest 1831 to Rev. Henry Lomax Walsh, sarcophagos on lions paws in Portland stone.

Listing NGR: SU6091327838

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