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Headstone Approximately 10 Metres South of Porch of Church of St Edmund

A Grade II Listed Building in Southwold, Suffolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.328 / 52°19'40"N

Longitude: 1.6785 / 1°40'42"E

OS Eastings: 650738

OS Northings: 276365

OS Grid: TM507763

Mapcode National: GBR YX3.54H

Mapcode Global: VHM76.1RP6

Plus Code: 9F438MHH+69

Entry Name: Headstone Approximately 10 Metres South of Porch of Church of St Edmund

Listing Date: 30 March 2000

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1384328

English Heritage Legacy ID: 484762

ID on this website: 101384328

Location: St Edmund's Church, Southwold, East Suffolk, IP18

County: Suffolk

District: East Suffolk

Civil Parish: Southwold

Built-Up Area: Southwold

Traditional County: Suffolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Suffolk

Church of England Parish: Southwold St Edmund, King and Martyr

Church of England Diocese: St.Edmundsbury and Ipswich

Tagged with: Tombstone

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Description



SOUTHWOLD

TM5076 CHURCH GREEN
588-1/7/143 Headstone approx. 10m south of porch
of Church of St Edmund

GV II

Headstone. Early C18 stone. Simple rectangular monument with
shaped top. Inscription to Susan Church, died 1721,

Listing NGR: TM5073876365

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