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Seated Statue of William, Seventh Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC, Dcl, Frs. (1808/1891)

A Grade II Listed Building in Eastbourne, East Sussex

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Latitude: 50.7647 / 50°45'52"N

Longitude: 0.2889 / 0°17'20"E

OS Eastings: 561515

OS Northings: 98622

OS Grid: TV615986

Mapcode National: GBR MV8.V68

Mapcode Global: FRA C7H2.2CX

Plus Code: 9F22Q77Q+VH

Entry Name: Seated Statue of William, Seventh Duke of Devonshire, KG, PC, Dcl, Frs. (1808/1891)

Listing Date: 17 May 1971

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1043674

English Heritage Legacy ID: 293557

Also known as: Statue of the Duke of Devonshire

ID on this website: 101043674

Location: Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21

County: East Sussex

District: Eastbourne

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Eastbourne

Traditional County: Sussex

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): East Sussex

Church of England Parish: Eastbourne Holy Trinity

Church of England Diocese: Chichester

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DEVONSHIRE PLACE
1.
1065
Seated Statue of
William, Seventh Duke
of Devonshire, K G,
P C, D C L, F R S.
(1808/1891)
TV 6198 7/68

II

2.
Bronze statue, ashlar plinth. The Duke is depicted wearing his robes
as Chancellor of the University of Cambridge.


Listing NGR: TV6151598622

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