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Tombchest 3 1/2 Metres South of South Porch of Parish Church

A Grade II Listed Building in Callington, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5034 / 50°30'12"N

Longitude: -4.3158 / 4°18'57"W

OS Eastings: 235869

OS Northings: 69629

OS Grid: SX358696

Mapcode National: GBR NN.KM81

Mapcode Global: FRA 17VQ.NFN

Plus Code: 9C2QGM3M+9M

Entry Name: Tombchest 3 1/2 Metres South of South Porch of Parish Church

Listing Date: 26 November 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1136333

English Heritage Legacy ID: 61219

ID on this website: 101136333

Location: Callington, Cornwall, PL17

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: Callington

Built-Up Area: Callington

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: Callington

Church of England Diocese: Truro

Tagged with: Tomb

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Description


SX 36 NE CALLINGTON CHURCH STREET (west side),

8/18 Tombchest 3½m south of south
porch of parish church

GV II
Tombchest. Circa late C17 with later slate ledger stone, 1844, in memory of Mary
Ann, daughter of John Kinsman and widow of late Robert Mules. Granite ashlar blocks
with moulded lid.


Listing NGR: SX3587369634

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