Five Monuments in The Churchyard Between 0.5 and 5 Metres South Of The Chapman Cross, Edington, Wiltshire, BA13 (Grade II)

Five Monuments in The Churchyard Between 0.5 and 5 Metres South Of The Chapman Cross is a grade two (II) listed building in Edington, Wiltshire, BA13. It was first listed in 1987.

About Five Monuments in The Churchyard Between 0.5 and 5 Metres South Of The Chapman Cross

EDINGTON EDINGTON VILLAGE ST 95 SW (north side) 5/154 Five monuments in the churchyard between 0.5 and 5m south of the Chapman Cross GV II Five chest tombs. C18 to early C19. Limestone. Three to south are to members of Price family; south west one to Ann Price died 1847, with reeded panels, quarter balusters and fluted frieze to weathered top, south east tomb to Harry Price, died 1801; two plain panels with floral carved pilasters and quarter balusters to fluted frieze and flat top, late C18 tomb to John Price has oval panel and fielded pilasters. Two unidentified tombs to north; one partly sunk has two oval fielded panels, the other has oval egg and dart moulded panel to south side with carved drapery and fluted frieze.


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Five Monuments in The Churchyard Between 0.5 and 5 Metres South Of The Chapman Cross is located on Five Monuments in The Churchyard Between 0.5 and 5 Metres South Of The Chapman Cross, in Edington, Wiltshire, BA13.


Key Facts

Grid ReferenceST 92692 53323
Easting, Northing392692, 153323.36084
Latitude, Longitude51.279005, -2.106158
Grade listingII (two)
English Heritage List Entry Number1021491
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