Listed building outline

Group Of 4 Medieval Grave Slabs 7 Metres South Of Vestry Of Church Of St Michael

Field Value Fact links
Reference 1041767 Facts
Prefix listed-building-outline Facts
Name Group Of 4 Medieval Grave Slabs 7 Metres South Of Vestry Of Church Of St Michael Facts
Dataset Listed building outline no fact link
Organisation Northumberland County Council no fact link
Start date 1988-09-01 no fact link
End date no fact link
Entry date 1988-09-01 Facts
Typology geography no fact link
Geometry MULTIPOLYGON (((-1.608493 55.449665, -1.608508 55.449676, -1.608524 55.449668, -1.608514 55.449658, -1.608493 55.449665))) Facts
Point POINT (-1.608509 55.449667) Facts
Dataset name Facts
Notes NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/128 Group of 4 medieval grave slabs 7 metres south of vestry of Church of St. Michael GV II* Medieval grave slabs, probably C13. Sandstone. From north to south: i) Slab with chamfered edges and incised pair of shears. ii) Worn semi-coped slab. iii) Plain slab with roll mouldings at angles of broad marginal chamfer, broken in two. iv) Similar unbroken slab. These slabs may well be in situ; if so they form a group unique in the county. Nos ii, iii and iv are similar to slabs in the Cathedral Yard at Durham. , Facts
Listed building 1041767 Facts

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    "notes": "NU 2417 LONGHOUGHTON HOWICK HALL 16/128 Group of 4 medieval grave slabs 7 metres south of vestry of Church of St. Michael GV II* Medieval grave slabs, probably C13. Sandstone. From north to south: i) Slab with chamfered edges and incised pair of shears. ii) Worn semi-coped slab. iii) Plain slab with roll mouldings at angles of broad marginal chamfer, broken in two. iv) Similar unbroken slab. These slabs may well be in situ; if so they form a group unique in the county. Nos ii, iii and iv are similar to slabs in the Cathedral Yard at Durham. ,",
    "listed-building": "1041767"
}
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