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© Mr Robert Baxter
IoE Number:
32983
Location:
KING WALTER MONUMENT IN THE CHURCHYARD ABOUT 3 METRES SOUTH EAST OF SOUTH CHAPEL OF CHURCH OF ST MICHAEL, MAIN STREET (south side)
COMPTON MARTIN, BATH AND NORTH EAST SOMERSET, SOMERSET
Photographer:
Mr Robert Baxter
Date Photographed:
26 March 2004
Date listed:
04 December 1986
Date of last amendment:
04 December 1986
Grade
II
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ST 55 NW COMPTON MARTIN C.P. MAIN STREET (south side)
5/88 King Walter monument in the
churchyard about 3 metres south
G.V. east of south Chapel of Church
of St. Michael
II
Chest tomb. C18. Limestone with later sandstone top. Flat top with moulded
edge, plain plinth, corner pilasters carved with foliage, cornice broken forward
over pilasters, rich carving to east, flowers, scallop shell and beast,
inscriptions mostly worn away, only name legible, King Walter.