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Hamilton Tomb in Church of All Saints Churchyard

A Grade II Listed Building in Weston, Bath and North East Somerset

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Latitude: 51.3957 / 51°23'44"N

Longitude: -2.3885 / 2°23'18"W

OS Eastings: 373066

OS Northings: 166363

OS Grid: ST730663

Mapcode National: GBR 0Q8.GXT

Mapcode Global: VH96L.K54X

Plus Code: 9C3V9JW6+7H

Entry Name: Hamilton Tomb in Church of All Saints Churchyard

Listing Date: 15 October 2010

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1394658

English Heritage Legacy ID: 510061

ID on this website: 101394658

Location: All Saints' Church, Weston, Bath and North East Somerset, Somerset, BA1

County: Bath and North East Somerset

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Bath

Traditional County: Somerset

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset

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Description


CHURCH ROAD Weston

Hamilton tomb in
Church of All Saints
Churchyard

II

Chest tomb. c1823. Limestone. Greek Revival style. Chest tomb with bowed sides and recessed ends with raised and fielded panels. Swept lid with torus moulding to edge. Incised inscription on white marble oval plaque to Susanna Hamilton. Located at 411. (Crozier-Cole GH: Transcriptions of Monumental Inscriptions at All Saints, Weston: D/P/W.AS. 3/5/1).

Listing NGR: ST7306666363


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