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Palmer Chest Tomb About 10 Metres South East of the Tower of the Church of St Mary

A Grade II Listed Building in Lifton, Devon

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.6423 / 50°38'32"N

Longitude: -4.2836 / 4°17'1"W

OS Eastings: 238629

OS Northings: 84996

OS Grid: SX386849

Mapcode National: GBR NP.8X4G

Mapcode Global: FRA 17XC.WG6

Plus Code: 9C2QJPR8+WH

Entry Name: Palmer Chest Tomb About 10 Metres South East of the Tower of the Church of St Mary

Listing Date: 7 November 1985

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1105598

English Heritage Legacy ID: 92389

ID on this website: 101105598

Location: Lifton, West Devon, PL16

County: Devon

District: West Devon

Civil Parish: Lifton

Built-Up Area: Lifton

Traditional County: Devon

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Devon

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Description


SX 38 NE LIFTON LIFTON

2/145 Palmer Chest Tomb about 10m south
- east of the tower of the church of
St Mary

GV II


Chest tomb. Mid C19. Stone rubble with slate lid. Tomb commemorating Richard
Palmer, died 1850, Mary Palmer 1867, and Grace Palmer died 1883. Ornamental carved
border on lid surrounding inscription.


Listing NGR: SX3862584987

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