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Smith Monument Immediately South of Tower of Church of St John the Baptist

A Grade II Listed Building in Mathon, County of Herefordshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.1103 / 52°6'36"N

Longitude: -2.3906 / 2°23'26"W

OS Eastings: 373347

OS Northings: 245842

OS Grid: SO733458

Mapcode National: GBR 0FK.NFM

Mapcode Global: VH933.J713

Plus Code: 9C4V4J65+4Q

Entry Name: Smith Monument Immediately South of Tower of Church of St John the Baptist

Listing Date: 19 September 1984

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1302234

English Heritage Legacy ID: 151497

ID on this website: 101302234

Location: St John the Baptist's Church, Mathon, County of Herefordshire, WR13

County: County of Herefordshire

Civil Parish: Mathon

Traditional County: Worcestershire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Herefordshire

Church of England Parish: Mathon

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description


SO 74 NW
MATHON RURAL CP

1/98

Smith monument immediately
south of tower of Church of
St John the Baptist

GV II


Chest tomb. Benjamin Smith, died 1799. Ashlar, central inscription plaque
which has low relief end panels, swagged end panels and moulded top.


Listing NGR: SO7334745842

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