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Smith Monument 30 Yards West of Church of St Helen

A Grade II Listed Building in Cliffe, Medway

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4619 / 51°27'42"N

Longitude: 0.4969 / 0°29'48"E

OS Eastings: 573550

OS Northings: 176617

OS Grid: TQ735766

Mapcode National: GBR PNW.6GS

Mapcode Global: VHJLF.KJK4

Plus Code: 9F32FF6W+QQ

Entry Name: Smith Monument 30 Yards West of Church of St Helen

Listing Date: 14 November 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1281406

English Heritage Legacy ID: 172843

ID on this website: 101281406

Location: St Helen's Church, Cliffe, Medway, Kent, ME3

County: Medway

Civil Parish: Cliffe and Cliffe Woods

Built-Up Area: Cliffe

Traditional County: Kent

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Kent

Church of England Parish: Cliffe-at-Hoo St Helen

Church of England Diocese: Rochester

Tagged with: Monument

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Description


CLIFFE-AT-HOO CP CHURCH STREET
TQ 77 NW
14/2 West side
Smith monument 30 yards west
of Church of St. Helen
GV II

Chest tomb. Dated 1781. Stone. Tall base on plinth with two steps to
chest tomb with panelled sides, gadrooned baluster corners and corniced lid.
Inscribed to John Smith, d. 1781. Delapidated at time of resurvey.

Listing NGR: TQ7355076617

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