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Symons Chest Tomb, 5 Metres North of Church of St Mary the Virgin

A Grade II Listed Building in Hutton, North Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.3229 / 51°19'22"N

Longitude: -2.9306 / 2°55'50"W

OS Eastings: 335249

OS Northings: 158605

OS Grid: ST352586

Mapcode National: GBR J8.WX4N

Mapcode Global: VH7CS.502Q

Plus Code: 9C3V83F9+4Q

Entry Name: Symons Chest Tomb, 5 Metres North of Church of St Mary the Virgin

Listing Date: 16 May 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1129067

English Heritage Legacy ID: 33617

ID on this website: 101129067

Location: St Mary's Church, Hutton, North Somerset, BS24

County: North Somerset

Civil Parish: Hutton

Built-Up Area: Weston-Super-Mare

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


ST 35 NE
5/8

HUTTON C.P.
CHURCH LANE
Symons chest tomb, 5 metres north of church of St. Mary the Virgin

G.V.
II

Chest tomb. Earliest legible date, Rev. Thomas Symons M.A. 1738. Freestone.
Large, volute scroll at each end of plain, recessed tablets with inscriptions on
a moulded plinth support a moulded slab, surmounted by an urn.

Listing NGR: ST3524958605

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