Hobbs and Lambert Monument, About 5 Metres South of Second Aisle Window From East in Churchyard of Church of St Lawrence

HOBBS AND LAMBERT MONUMENT, ABOUT 5 METRES SOUTH OF SECOND AISLE WINDOW FROM EAST IN CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE, MARKET PLACE

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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1089406
Date first listed:
04-Jul-1985
Statutory Address:
HOBBS AND LAMBERT MONUMENT, ABOUT 5 METRES SOUTH OF SECOND AISLE WINDOW FROM EAST IN CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE, MARKET PLACE
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Date:
2001-05-29
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Heritage Category:
Listed building
List Entry Number:
1089406
Date first listed:
04-Jul-1985
Statutory Address 1:
HOBBS AND LAMBERT MONUMENT, ABOUT 5 METRES SOUTH OF SECOND AISLE WINDOW FROM EAST IN CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE, MARKET PLACE

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Statutory Address:
HOBBS AND LAMBERT MONUMENT, ABOUT 5 METRES SOUTH OF SECOND AISLE WINDOW FROM EAST IN CHURCHYARD OF CHURCH OF ST LAWRENCE, MARKET PLACE

The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority.

County:
Gloucestershire
District:
Cotswold (District Authority)
Parish:
Lechlade
National Grid Reference:
SU 21492 99492

Details

SU 2199 LECHLADE MARKET PLACE (east side)

10/185 Hobbs and Lambert Monument, about 5m south of seconds aisle window from east in churchyard of Church of St. Lawrence

GV II

Two chest tombs. Mary Ann Hobbs, early /mid C19; Ann Lambert, died 1774. Limestone. Hobbs: moulded plinth and capping with plain frieze. Four-stepped tent top with curved edges, badly eroded. Quarter baluster corners. Plain recessed ends, slightly fielded sides with flanking narrow fluted strips. Lambert: plain plinth, moulding capping. Slab ends and sides with no mouldinqs. South east corner of top cracked, and partially overgrown at time of survey (March 1985).

Listing NGR: SU2149299492

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Legacy System:
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