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New Monument in Churchyard of Church of St. Mary, About 35 Metres South of the West End of Nave

A Grade II Listed Building in Hurley, Windsor and Maidenhead

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.5491 / 51°32'56"N

Longitude: -0.8104 / 0°48'37"W

OS Eastings: 482580

OS Northings: 184029

OS Grid: SU825840

Mapcode National: GBR D60.ZWC

Mapcode Global: VHDWH.WBX9

Plus Code: 9C3XG5XQ+JR

Entry Name: New Monument in Churchyard of Church of St. Mary, About 35 Metres South of the West End of Nave

Listing Date: 22 September 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1117529

English Heritage Legacy ID: 40914

ID on this website: 101117529

Location: Hurley, Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6

County: Windsor and Maidenhead

Civil Parish: Hurley

Built-Up Area: Hurley

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire

Church of England Parish: Burchetts Green

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description



SU 8284 - 8384 HURLEY HIGH STREET
(east side)

17/18 New monument in the churchyard
of Church of St. Mary, about
35 metres south of the west
end of nave

G.V. II

One headstone. c1755. Stone. Ornately carved headstone with enriched floral surround.
Inscription in panel in centre to "Mr. Edward New. d. 1755".


Listing NGR: SU8258084029

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