East Midlands, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in East Midlands, England
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Church of St Wulfram
Grantham, United Kingdom
The Grade-I listed Church of St. Wulfram in Grantham, Lincolnshire, is famed for its tall and elegant steeple. Parts of the church date from before 1280. Don't miss the many medieval grotesques carved around the exterior.
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Brixworth Church
Brixworth, England
All Saints Church, Brixworth is a Saxon church dating from the 7th century. It is the largest in England still standing from this period and has a number of interesting features.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard c. 4 M SW of W Tower of Church of St Mary
Nettleton, England
Chest tomb, mid C18, ashlar with rectangular plaque each side flanked by foliate strips and with baluster corners. Moulded capstone. Listing NGR: ST8158579367.
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R Lovelock Monument in Churchyard c. 1 M SE of I Buckell Monument, S of Tower of Churhc of
Nettleton, England
Chest tomb, c1785, ashlar with rectangular north panel flanked by finely carved flaming urns with festoons over. Plain south panel with flanking strips. Lyre ends with fruit and foliage drops, scrolled feet and oval end plaques.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard c. 12 M S of Shellard Monument, S of Tower of Church o
Nettleton, England
Chest tomb, late C18, ashlar with 2 circular north side plaques, books in centre spandrel and torches to outer spandrels. Similar south side but with centre festoon and outer paterae. Rounded fluted angles.
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Unidentified Monument in Churchyard c. 2 M SE of Coates Tomb, S of Nave of Church of St Ma
Nettleton, England
Chest tomb, mid to later C18, ashlar with fielded square side panels flanked by strips with floral drop to north side and drapery to south. Baluster corners, moulded base and capstone. Listing NGR: ST8159479346.
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Mary Buckell Monument in Churchyard c. 7 M S of W Tower of Church of St Mary
Nettleton, England
Chest tomb, late C18 or early C19, ashlar with south side plaque framed by arched-head panel each side with cherub heads over seated figures, plaque in parted curtain frame, drapery half-shrouding urn to each side. Rounded corners with leaf decoration.
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Church of St Mary
Nettleton, England
Anglican parish church, C13, C14 and C15, ashlar and rubble stone with stone tiled roofs and coped gables.
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