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Francis Monument in Churchyard 3 Metres South of South Transept, Church of All Saints

A Grade II Listed Building in Castle Cary, Somerset

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.0866 / 51°5'11"N

Longitude: -2.5163 / 2°30'58"W

OS Eastings: 363934

OS Northings: 132044

OS Grid: ST639320

Mapcode National: GBR MV.CSBM

Mapcode Global: FRA 56M7.TS0

Plus Code: 9C3V3FPM+JF

Entry Name: Francis Monument in Churchyard 3 Metres South of South Transept, Church of All Saints

Listing Date: 18 March 1986

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1366396

English Heritage Legacy ID: 261988

ID on this website: 101366396

Location: All Saints' Church, Castle Cary, Somerset, BA7

County: Somerset

District: South Somerset

Civil Parish: Castle Cary

Built-Up Area: Castle Cary

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


CASTLE CARY CP CHURCH STREET (West Street)
ST6332
5/55 Francis monument in churchyard 3
metres south of south transept,
Church of All Saints
GV II
Chest tomb. Late C18, Doulting stone. Moulded base; plain ends with rectangular slate panels set in, flanks have reeded
pilasters with oval slate panels set in; thin flat top with moulded coving. Commemorates Grace Francis, died l767, and
other members of that family.


Listing NGR: ST6393432044

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