Bartlett Monument In Churchyard About 7 Metres South South East Of Porch, Church Of The Holy Cross is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 6 March 1986. A Georgian Monument.

Bartlett Monument In Churchyard About 7 Metres South South East Of Porch, Church Of The Holy Cross

WRENN ID
open-granite-clover
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
6 March 1986
Type
Monument
Period
Georgian
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The Bartlett Monument is a chest tomb located in the churchyard about 7 meters south-southeast of the porch of the Church of the Holy Cross. It dates from the late 18th century and is made of Doulting and Keinton stone. The monument features a plain chamfered plinth, slab sides and flanks with shallow panels, and a moulded coved hipped top. It commemorates members of the Bartlett family, including John Bartlett, who died in 1787, and Anne Bartlett, who died in 1814.

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