Ingram, Wallis And Parham Monuments In The Churchyard About 16 Metres South West Of Chapel Of St Mary

Date:
13 Jul 2000
Location:
Ingram, Wallis And Parham Monuments In The Churchyard About 16 Metres South West Of Chapel Of St Mary, Warminster Road, Chitterne, West Wiltshire, Wiltshire, BA12 0LJ
Reference:
IOE01/00230/29
Type:
Photograph (Digital)
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Description

This information is taken from the statutory List as it was in 2001 and may not be up to date.

CHITTERNE WARMINSTER ROAD ST 94 SE (north side) 4/28 Ingram, Wallis and Parham monuments in the churchyard about 16 metres south west of Chapel of St Mary GV II Two chest tombs and one railed enclosure with chest tomb. Early C19. Limestone tombs. Railed enclosure contains plain chest tomb with flat top with inscription to John Parham and his wife Mary, she died 1833; cast-iron railings with spearheads on stone dwarf walls. One metre to south is early C19 Ingram tomb with moulded plinth, two shaped panels with fans in spandrels, fielded pilasters and fluted frieze to moulded flat top, partly illegible inscription. Three metres to east is Wallis tomb with moulded plinth, two grooved panels, draped urn to centre and floral drops to pilasters, fluted frieze to weathered top, inscription to William Wallis died 1822.

Listing NGR: ST9894343904

Content

This is part of the Series: IOE01/0121 IOE Records taken by Antony Barrington-Brown; within the Collection: IOE01 Images Of England

Rights

© Mr Antony Barrington-Brown. Source: Historic England Archive

This photograph was taken for the Images of England project

People & Organisations

Photographer: Barrington-Brown, Antony

Rights Holder: Barrington-Brown, Antony

Keywords

Cast Iron, Limestone, Georgian Chest Tomb, Victorian Religious Ritual And Funerary, Tomb, Funerary Site, Railings, Monument (By Form), Barrier