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Group of Five Monuments in Churchyard, to South-East of Chancel, Church of St Martin

A Grade II Listed Building in North Perrott, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.8828 / 50°52'58"N

Longitude: -2.7516 / 2°45'5"W

OS Eastings: 347223

OS Northings: 109525

OS Grid: ST472095

Mapcode National: GBR MJ.SLQL

Mapcode Global: FRA 563R.ZT7

Plus Code: 9C2VV6MX+49

Entry Name: Group of Five Monuments in Churchyard, to South-East of Chancel, Church of St Martin

Listing Date: 18 December 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1175868

English Heritage Legacy ID: 262431

ID on this website: 101175868

Location: St Martin's Church, North Perrott, Somerset, TA18

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: North Perrott

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

Church of England Parish: North Perrott

Church of England Diocese: Bath and Wells

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Description


ST40NE NORTH PERROTT CP CHURCH LANE (North side)

6/195 Group of five monuments in
churchyard, to south-east of
chancel, Church of St Martin

GV II

Five chest tombs. Late C17 to early C19. (a) Slade monument about 5 metres south of chancel: Chest tomb, C18. Ham
stone. Moulded base; one panel each end and 2 each flank, with fluted Ionic cusped pilaster, no frieze; moulded coving
to hipped top with rounded leading edges: commemorates James Slade, died 1722, and others. (b) Grey monument about 6
metres south-south-east of chancel: Chest tomb. Early C19 Ham stone. Moulded base: outwards sloping sides, with console
profile corner pilasters, no frieze; moulded coving to hipped top. Commemorates Elizabeth, relict of William Grey, died
1820. (c) Cleeves monument about 8 metres south-south-east of chancel: Chest tomb. Late C19. Ham stone. Moulded base;
one fielded panel each face, with 3-panel pilasters to flanks, no frieze; moulded coving to shallow hipped top with
moulded leading edges. Commemorates Edmund Cleeves, died 1790. (d) Unidentified monument about 9 metres south of
chancel: Chest tomb. Late C17. Ham stone. Moulded plinth; panelled sides with semi-circular arched panels having
imposts and keystones, one each end and 2 each flank; inscribed designs to flat pilaster on flanks; cyma-recta coving
to heavy hipped top. Inscription lost. (e) Withey monument about 12 metres south-east of chancel: Chest tomb. Early
C19. Ham stone. Moulded plinth; one fielded panel each face, with fluted pilasters to flanks; moulded coving to shallow
hipped top with rounded leading edges. commemorates George Withey, died 1829.


Listing NGR: ST4720809514

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