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Listed buildings in Stonehouse - Stroud District Council

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SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE<br />

(west side)<br />

6/161 Group of 5 monuments <strong>in</strong> the<br />

churchyard approximately 30m north-<br />

I GV II<br />

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

Chest tombs and 1 'tea caddy'. C18. Limestone. Group comprises:<br />

3 lyre ended chest tombs, 1 with delicate foliage carv<strong>in</strong>g,<br />

<strong>in</strong>scribed to - Harris, date illegible; 1 with extremely<br />

elaborate armorial end cartouches, <strong>in</strong>scribed to Robert Ratcliffe,<br />

ied 1704; and 1 with putti and cherub's heads, <strong>in</strong>scribed to John<br />

r.w )ndrews, died 1778; 1 chest tomb with gadrooned corner balusters<br />

and anthropomorphic end cartouches, <strong>in</strong>scriptions illegible; and<br />

circular 'tea caddy' with reeded dome and 5 engaged columns with<br />

curved <strong>in</strong>scription panels between, <strong>in</strong>scribed to various members of<br />

Dimock family, earliest date 1796.<br />

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SO 7905 STONEHOUSE CHURCH LANE<br />

I, (west side)<br />

I' 6/162 Group of 9 monuments <strong>in</strong> the<br />

* churchyard approximately between<br />

1 and Sm to south-east of chancel<br />

to Church of St. Cyr<br />

GV II<br />

0lu,Chest and pedestal tombs. Early C18-early C19. Limestone and<br />

sandstone. Group comprises: 2 lyre ended chest tombs, both with<br />

a illegible <strong>in</strong>scriptions; 2 square pedestal tombs with attached<br />

* rreeded corner columns and domical top with urn, <strong>in</strong>scribed to<br />

RICHARD PETTAT, died 1809, other <strong>in</strong>scribed to Revd JOHN PETTAT,<br />

* died 1811; 1 square sandstone pedestal tomb with recessed corners,<br />

<strong>in</strong>scribed to THOMAS PETTAT, died 1804; 2 rectangular chest tombs,<br />

1 with cherub's heads and death's head, <strong>in</strong>scriptions illegible,<br />

other with fielded panels <strong>in</strong>scribed to NATHANIEL COLE, died 1774;<br />

and 2 rectangular pedestal tombs, 1 with f<strong>in</strong>ely carved cartouches<br />

and flank<strong>in</strong>g panels, <strong>in</strong>scribed to THOMAS PETTAT, died 1806; and 1<br />

with panelled sides and domical top, <strong>in</strong>scriptions illegible.<br />

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