Pair of Chest Tombs to Shingleton Family, in Churchyard of St Mary's, c. 4 M W of Nave Bampton, England

Listed Building Data

Pair of Chest Tombs to Shingleton Family, in Churchyard of St Mary's, c. 4 M W of Nave 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shown here, minor errors and/or formatting may have occurred during transcription, and some information may have become outdated since listing.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
1367669
Listing Type
listed building
Grade
II
Date Listed
4 May 1989
Name
PAIR OF CHEST TOMBS TO SHINGLETON FAMILY, IN CHURCHYARD OF ST MARY'S, CIRCA 4 METRES WEST OF NAVE
Location
PAIR OF CHEST TOMBS TO SHINGLETON FAMILY, IN CHURCHYARD OF ST MARY'S, CIRCA 4 METRES WEST OF NAVE, CHURCH CLOSE
Parish
Bampton
District
West Oxfordshire
County
Oxfordshire
Grid Reference
SP 31236 03327
Easting
431236.0740
Northing
203326.5850

Listed Building Description

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SP3003-31 BAMPTON CHURCH CLOSE (South-west side) 13/67 Pair of chest tombs to Shingleton family, in Churchyard of St. Mary's, c.4m W of nave

GV II Pair of chest tombs: 1) to Joseph Shingleton 1777 and wife Mary 1774. Limestone ashlar. Short, upright chest with chamfered base, moulded cornice lid and top, and moulded panels. South panel has carved foliage scroll border. 2) to Joseph Shingleton, 1818, of pinker limestone with one white marble inscription panel. Also of upright type, with moulded base and cornice lid, and square pilasters with drapery drops in recessed corners. End panels are oval.

Listing NGR: SP3123903326