Cross Family Tomb in Churchyard of All Saints Church Horndean, England

Listed Building Data

Cross Family Tomb in Churchyard of All Saints Church has been designated a Grade II listed building in England with the following information, which has been imported from the National Heritage List for England. Please note that not all available data may be shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.

List Entry ID
1391468
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
12 December 2005
Name
CROSS FAMILY TOMB IN THE CHURCHYARD OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH
Location
CROSS FAMILY TOMB IN THE CHURCHYARD OF ALL SAINTS CHURCH, CATHERINGTON LANE
Parish
Horndean
District
East Hampshire
County
Hampshire
Grid Reference
SU 69666 14516
Easting
469665.5985
Northing
114515.5296

Listed Building Description

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HORNDEAN

1067/0/10023 CATHERINGTON LANE 12-DEC-05 Catherington Cross Family tomb in the churchyard of All Saints' Church

GV II Rectangular chest tomb. 1816. Portland stone. On a deep moulded base. It has rectangular fielded panels on the sides and oval fielded panels on the ends carrying the inscriptions. Squat pilster to the angles. The ends also have shallow corner fan mouldings to the corners. The cover slab has a moulded edge.

HISTORY: The inscriptions on the tomb are quite eroded, but the surviving inscriptions dedicate it to Mary, the wife of Thomas Cross, dead in 1816, and to John Cross who died in 1834.

SUMMARY OF IMPORTANCE: The Cross family tomb has special interest as a handsome and finely-detailed Neo-Classical chest tomb of 1816.