Chest Tomb Approximately 15 Metres South Of Church Of St Andrew Dated 1718 is a Grade II listed building in the West Northamptonshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 8 November 1984. Tomb.

Chest Tomb Approximately 15 Metres South Of Church Of St Andrew Dated 1718

WRENN ID
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Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
West Northamptonshire
Country
England
Date first listed
8 November 1984
Type
Tomb
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

This chest tomb, located approximately 15 metres south of the Church of St. Andrew, dates back to 1718. It is constructed from ashlar lias and features moulded pilasters. The tomb is adorned with cherub and armorial decorations in panels, although the inscription is illegible.

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