Stone tables outside Arundel Museum is a Grade II listed building in the South Downs National Park local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 October 1974. Stone tables. 1 related planning application.

Stone tables outside Arundel Museum

WRENN ID
shifting-turret-tide
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
South Downs National Park
Country
England
Date first listed
7 October 1974
Type
Stone tables
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The stone tables outside Arundel Museum were built in 1831 or shortly after. They are made of ashlar and feature a monolithic top supported by staddle-like legs. Originally, these tables were located outside the Corn Exchange, on the site of what is now Little Jubilee Gardens.

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