Fragment Of Window Tracery In Churchyard 4 Metres North Of Porch, Church Of Saint Peter And Saint Paul is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 February 1986. Fragment of window tracery.
Fragment Of Window Tracery In Churchyard 4 Metres North Of Porch, Church Of Saint Peter And Saint Paul
- WRENN ID
- heavy-zinc-laurel
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Somerset
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 7 February 1986
- Type
- Fragment of window tracery
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
This is a fragment of window tracery from the 15th century, located in the churchyard, 4 metres north of the porch of the Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. Made of Ham stone, the fragment is partially buried and set upside down. It appears to be the head tracery from a 5-light window. However, it does not match any window in the church, suggesting that it likely originates from the Abbey located south of the church.
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