Listed Building: GROUP OF FOUR HEADSTONES TO SOUTH OF SOUTH AISLE, CHURCH OF ST MARY (1201141)

Grade II
Authority Historic England
Volume/Map/Item 858, 1, 4, 15
Date assigned 09 June 1995
Date last amended
Date revoked
LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH SS7149 CHURCH HILL, Lynton 858-1/4/15 (North side) Group of four headstones to south of south aisle, Church of St Mary - GV II Four headstones. C17-C19. Stone or slate. The stones of special interest are scattered, but contained in 3 parallel rows which lie to the S of the S aisle, and E of the S porch of the church; they are described from N to S, in each row, and from W to E. (i) In first row, approx 2m from aisle wall, to Walter Fry, d.1749. In friable stone, to haunched arched head, the inscription badly eroded. (ii) Immediately S of the last. To David Knight, d.1748. Friable stone, haunched arched head. There is an inscribed verse below the name and date. (iii) At the end of this line, adjoining the churchyard boundary wall. To Elizabeth Squier (sic), d.164-. A very thin square-headed stone, a portion broken off, top left. The inscription, in fine serif capitals, is still very distinct and well preserved. This is the earliest monument recorded in the churchyard. (iv) Penultimate stone in this row. To Philip Squire, d.1786. A well-preserved slate headstone with haunched arched head and raised margin. A naïve cherub head with stylised wings is set above an oval panel with scalloped surround, and finely incised inscription, which faces E. Listing NGR: SS7206549419

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Grid reference SS 72064 49418 (point)
Map sheet SS74NW
Civil Parish LYNTON AND LYNMOUTH, NORTH DEVON, DEVON

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