Danyell Monument in Churchyard c. 0.5 M S of Chancel, Church of St Thomas of Canterbury England, UK

Listed Building Description
old-fashioned flower design element

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LOVINGTON CP ST53SE LOVINGTON VILLAGE 1/56 Danyell monument in churchyard, about 0.5 m south of chancel. Church of St Thomas of Canterbury GV II Chest tomb. Early Cl7. Doulting stone. Moulded plinth on slab base; semi-circular arched panels, one each end and two each flank, with fluted Ionic pilasters; elaborated deep frieze on dentil course with scrollwork decoration: shallow cove moulding to heavy steeply pitched hipped top. Commemorates several embers of Danyell family - inscriptions worn, but one north side has date of 1623.

Listing NGR: ST5967630830