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Unidentified Chest Tomb, 3 Metres South of the Chancel of the Church of Saint Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Limington, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.9988 / 50°59'55"N

Longitude: -2.6544 / 2°39'15"W

OS Eastings: 354172

OS Northings: 122363

OS Grid: ST541223

Mapcode National: GBR MN.K7BV

Mapcode Global: FRA 56BG.TYS

Plus Code: 9C2VX8XW+G6

Entry Name: Unidentified Chest Tomb, 3 Metres South of the Chancel of the Church of Saint Mary

Listing Date: 16 August 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1345974

English Heritage Legacy ID: 262638

ID on this website: 101345974

Location: St Mary's Church, Limington, Somerset, BA22

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Limington

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST5422 LIMINGTON CP CHURCH STREET (East side)

8/27 Unidentified Chest Tomb, 3 metres
South of the Chancel of the
Church of Saint Mary

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GV II

Chest tomb. Probably C18. Ham stone. Heavily moulded base, wide fluted
pilasters, two panels on North flank only with heavy frames, Hipped top.
Inscription lost.


Listing NGR: ST5417222363

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