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Latitude: 53.2544 / 53°15'15"N
Longitude: -0.8338 / 0°50'1"W
OS Eastings: 477898
OS Northings: 373680
OS Grid: SK778736
Mapcode National: GBR QZMT.83
Mapcode Global: WHFGQ.5G6F
Plus Code: 9C5X7538+QF
Entry Name: 3 Chest Tombs in the Churchyard of the Church of St Giles, 3 Metres East of the Chancel
Listing Date: 12 July 1985
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1045727
English Heritage Legacy ID: 241445
ID on this website: 101045727
Location: St Giles Church, Darlton, Bassetlaw, Nottinghamshire, NG22
County: Nottinghamshire
District: Bassetlaw
Civil Parish: Darlton
Traditional County: Nottinghamshire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Nottinghamshire
Church of England Parish: East Drayton with Dunham-on-Trent, Darlton, Ragnall and Fledborough
Church of England Diocese: Southwell and Nottingham
Tagged with: Chest tomb
SK 77 SE DARLTON MAIN STREET
(north side)
3/5 3 chest tombs in
the churchyard of
church of
St.Giles, 3 metres
east of the
chancel
G.V. II
3 chest tombs. 3 metres east of the chancel. c1818 and c1840.
Ashlar and iron. 3 ashlar chest tombs enclosed within a
rectangular iron compound. The northern most tomb to Mary ? is
coffin shaped and is dated 1818, the central rectangular tomb to
Mary Ann Newstead is dated 1845 and the similar southern most
tomb to Thomas Newstead is dated 1842. All are decorated with
stylised crosses. Enclosing the tombs are decorative iron
railings set upon a chamfered ashlar base. At each corner is a
hollow iron pier decorated with blind and open tracery. The
damaged finials of these piers are now lying on the ground.
Included for group value only.
Listing NGR: SK7789873680
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