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Table Tomb 3 Metres South of Nave of Church of St Edmund

A Grade II Listed Building in Emneth, Norfolk

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6437 / 52°38'37"N

Longitude: 0.1985 / 0°11'54"E

OS Eastings: 548843

OS Northings: 307372

OS Grid: TF488073

Mapcode National: GBR M3H.908

Mapcode Global: WHJPJ.0TS5

Plus Code: 9F42J5VX+F9

Entry Name: Table Tomb 3 Metres South of Nave of Church of St Edmund

Listing Date: 28 July 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1171376

English Heritage Legacy ID: 221793

ID on this website: 101171376

Location: St Edmund's Church, Emneth, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Norfolk, PE14

County: Norfolk

District: King's Lynn and West Norfolk

Civil Parish: Emneth

Built-Up Area: Wisbech

Traditional County: Norfolk

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Norfolk

Church of England Parish: Emneth St Edmund

Church of England Diocese: Ely

Tagged with: Tomb

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Description


EMNETH CHURCH ROAD
TF 40 NE
(north side)
5/3 Table Tomb 3m South
of Nave of Church of
St. Edmund
G.V. II
Table tomb, c.1700. Limestone. Rectangular with illegible Latin inscription
to west. Chamfered plinth and cornice. Plain table slab.


Listing NGR: TF4884307372

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