Group Of 3 Chest Tombs, Immediately South Of South Aisle Of Church Of All Saints is a Grade II listed building in the Somerset local planning authority area, England. First listed on 27 November 1984. Tomb group.

Group Of 3 Chest Tombs, Immediately South Of South Aisle Of Church Of All Saints

WRENN ID
night-portal-saffron
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Somerset
Country
England
Date first listed
27 November 1984
Type
Tomb group
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

There is a group of three chest tombs located immediately south of the south aisle of the Church of All Saints in Nunney. These tombs date from the early to mid-18th century and are constructed of ashlar stone. They feature panelled sides, fluted pilasters, and moulded and ridged cappings. The eastern tomb is partly built into the restored south porch of the church. The southern tomb has restored panels, and the southern-most tomb is made up of two different tombs.

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