Three Unidentified Monuments in The Churchyard Between 8 and 12 Metres North Of Church Of St James, South Wraxall, Wiltshire, BA15 (Grade II)
Three Unidentified Monuments in The Churchyard Between 8 and 12 Metres North Of Church Of St James is a grade two (II) listed building in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, BA15. It was first listed in 1988.
About Three Unidentified Monuments in The Churchyard Between 8 and 12 Metres North Of Church Of St James
ST 86 SW SOUTH WRAXALL UPPER WRAXALL (east side)
4/199 Three unidentified monuments in the churchyard between 8 and 12 metres north of Church of St James
Two chest tombs and one pedestal tomb. Late C18. Limestone. South tomb has two oval fielded panels, fielded pilasters and cyma-moulded flat top. North west tomb has large egg and dart moulded oval panel with cherubs in spandrels, carved drapery and quarter balusters to fluted frieze and moulded weathered top. Pedestal tomb to north east has fluted chamfered corners, fielded panels, fluted frieze and gadrooned curved top. All with illegible inscriptions.
Where is Three Unidentified Monuments in The Churchyard Between 8 and 12 Metres North Of Church Of St James?
Three Unidentified Monuments in The Churchyard Between 8 and 12 Metres North Of Church Of St James is located on Upper Wraxall, in South Wraxall, Wiltshire, BA15.
Key Facts
Grid Reference | ST 83268 64798 |
Easting, Northing | 383268, 164798.36084 |
Latitude, Longitude | 51.381984, -2.241811 |
Grade listing | II (two) |
English Heritage List Entry Number | 1021865 |