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Chapel of St Leonard, Perimeter Wall and Gateway Farleigh Hungerford Castle

A Grade I Listed Building in Norton St Philip, Somerset

St Leonard: pinkish-red tomb chest to Walter Hungerford of Farleigh, d.1596, & son; fluted pilasters

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Arms in central shield include Hungerford (sable two bars argent with three roundels argent in chief) impaling Heytesbury

Tyme tryeth truth quod Water Hungerford knyght who lyeth here, and Edward hys sone to God's mercy in whom he trusts for ever. AnD and 1585 the VI of DesBr.

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Building ID: 101345336
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