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Chest Tomb in the churchyard of the Church of St Deiniol

A Grade II Listed Building in Devauden, Monmouthshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.654 / 51°39'14"N

Longitude: -2.7341 / 2°44'2"W

OS Eastings: 349312

OS Northings: 195283

OS Grid: ST493952

Mapcode National: GBR JJ.74YM

Mapcode Global: VH87L.KPGC

Plus Code: 9C3VM738+J9

Entry Name: Chest Tomb in the churchyard of the Church of St Deiniol

Listing Date: 8 September 2000

Last Amended: 8 September 2000

Grade: II

Source: Cadw

Source ID: 23968

Building Class: Religious, Ritual and Funerary

ID on this website: 300023968

Location: Immediately to the south of the porch of the Church of St Deiniol.

County: Monmouthshire

Town: Chepstow

Community: Devauden

Community: Devauden

Locality: Itton

Traditional County: Monmouthshire

Tagged with: Tomb

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History

Tomb of Frederick Jones, died 1789 and probably erected soon after the date of death.

Exterior

Chest tomb of late C18 type. Forest of Dean stone. Rectangular chest with incised faces, corner balusters and lid-stone with cyma recta moulding.

Reasons for Listing

This C18 tomb is listed for group value with the Church of St Deiniol and the adjoining tombs.

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