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Tracery Fragments in the Churchyard of the Church of St Laurence

A Grade II Listed Building in Abbey, Reading

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Latitude: 51.4567 / 51°27'24"N

Longitude: -0.9687 / 0°58'7"W

OS Eastings: 471752

OS Northings: 173581

OS Grid: SU717735

Mapcode National: GBR QMF.H8

Mapcode Global: VHDWT.5N85

Plus Code: 9C3XF24J+MG

Entry Name: Tracery Fragments in the Churchyard of the Church of St Laurence

Listing Date: 14 December 1978

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1113392

English Heritage Legacy ID: 38742

ID on this website: 101113392

Location: St Laurence's Church, Reading, Berkshire, RG1

County: Reading

Electoral Ward/Division: Abbey

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Reading

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire

Church of England Parish: Reading St Laurence

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 20 February 2023 to correct the name, update the address and to reformat the text to current standards

SU 7173 NE 1/1B
5128

ABBOT'S WALK

Tracery fragments to south of No 10

II

Head of wide C15 Perpendicular window. Stone tracery. 5 main lights with
cusping. The window may have been altered from a Decorated style tracery window.
Built into brick supporting piers are niches with bead and chevron roll-moulds
with cathead keystones (C12 fragments). Part of figures below.


Listing NGR: SU7175273581

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