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Stanley Monument in Churchyard, Approximately 20 Metres North of North Aisle, Church of All Saints

A Grade II Listed Building in Burbage, Wiltshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3517 / 51°21'6"N

Longitude: -1.6665 / 1°39'59"W

OS Eastings: 423322

OS Northings: 161454

OS Grid: SU233614

Mapcode National: GBR 5ZF.CG8

Mapcode Global: VHC23.29C4

Plus Code: 9C3W982M+MC

Entry Name: Stanley Monument in Churchyard, Approximately 20 Metres North of North Aisle, Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 13 June 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1194349

English Heritage Legacy ID: 312221

ID on this website: 101194349

Location: All Saints Church, Burbage, Wiltshire, SN8

County: Wiltshire

Civil Parish: Burbage

Built-Up Area: Burbage

Traditional County: Wiltshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Wiltshire

Tagged with: Monument

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Description


BURBAGE EASTCOURT
SU 26 SW (east side)
2/12 Stanley monument in churchyard,
approximately 20m north of north
aisle, Church of All Saints
II

Chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone. Hipped table with central
square block. Cornice and paired end pilasters. Inscription in
raised ansa. To Sarah Stanley, died 1822, Elizabeth her daughter,
died 1840 and Charlotte the second wife.


Listing NGR: SU2332261454

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