Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

stroud.gov.uk
from stroud.gov.uk More from this publisher
29.03.2013 Views

plate let in on north side inscribed to WILLIAM MILL, died 1697. Chest tomb. Dated 1702. Limestone. Lyre ended with fine, well preserved carving including bold wreathed oval panel on south side flanked by cherubs. Double cavetto top; cyma moulded base. Inscriptions almost illegible but dated 1702 on south side. Chest tomb. Early C18. Limestone. Lyre ended with fine carving and many symbols of death. Cyma moulded top and base. Inscribed on north side to Judeth -, date illegible. Pedestal tomb. Dated 1810. Sandstone. Rectangular with corner balusters. Inscribed on west side to JOHN ELLIOTT, died 1810. An unusually good group containing some very well preserved examples of late C17 and early C18 monument design. t) ~~~~~--------------- --------------- _ __ SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE (west side) 6/154 GV Group of 2 monuments in the churchyard approximately 5m north of Church of St. Cyr Chest tombs. Early-mid C18. Limestone. Group comprises: 1 tall rectangular tomb with gadrooned corner balusters and anthropomorphic end cartouches, inscribed to ELIZABETH HARMER, date illegible; 1 lower with gadrooned corner balusters and large side cartouches, inscriptions illegible. 121 II

SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE (west side) 6/155 Group of 2 monuments in the churchyard approximately 15m north of Church of St. Cyr GV II A Chest tombs. Dated 1726 and 1755. Limestone. Group comprises: 1 with lyre ends and bolection moulded side panels, inscribed to John Arundell, died 1726; 1 tall rectangular tomb with fielded panels and dividing pilasters, inscribed to William Sparrow, died 1755. __________________________________ SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE (west side) 6/156 Dangerfield monument in the churchyard approximately 3m northeast of chancel to Church of St. Cyr GV II Pedestal tomb. Dated 1800. Sandstone. Square with recessed corners. Oval panels to north and south, round topped to east and west, fluted frieze, inscribed to SAMUEL DANGERFIELD, died 1800. | I sii 122 I I I Is

SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE<br />

(west side)<br />

6/155 Group of 2 monuments <strong>in</strong> the<br />

churchyard approximately 15m north<br />

of Church of St. Cyr<br />

GV II A<br />

Chest tombs. Dated 1726 and 1755. Limestone. Group comprises: 1<br />

with lyre ends and bolection moulded side panels, <strong>in</strong>scribed to John<br />

Arundell, died 1726; 1 tall rectangular tomb with fielded panels<br />

and divid<strong>in</strong>g pilasters, <strong>in</strong>scribed to William Sparrow, died 1755.<br />

__________________________________<br />

SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE<br />

(west side)<br />

6/156 Dangerfield monument <strong>in</strong> the<br />

churchyard approximately 3m northeast<br />

of chancel to Church of St. Cyr<br />

GV II<br />

Pedestal tomb. Dated 1800. Sandstone. Square with recessed<br />

corners. Oval panels to north and south, round topped to east and<br />

west, fluted frieze, <strong>in</strong>scribed to SAMUEL DANGERFIELD, died 1800. |<br />

I<br />

sii<br />

122 I<br />

I<br />

I<br />

Is

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!