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Circular Churchyard, St. Edith's, Church Pulverbatch

  • HER Number (PRN): 33037
  • Site Name : Circular Churchyard, St. Edith's, Church Pulverbatch
  • Monument Type:
    • Churchyard (Early Saxon to Medieval)
  • Civil Parish:
    • Church Pulverbatch , Shrewsbury and Atcham, Shropshire
  • Grid Reference: SJ
  • Related Monuments:
    • Church of St Edith, Church Pulverbatch, 13243
  • Brief Description: Circular churchyard surrounding Church of St Edith, Church Pulverbatch, suggested as being of early (ie pre-conquest) origins.
  • Description: [From listed building entry]...The church is set in an elevated circular graveyard, suggestive of an early origin, and commands extensive views over the surrounding countryside. <1>

    Circular churchyard clearly marked on 2nd edition Ordnance Survey 1:2500 map. <2>

    A site visit in 2017 recorded the circular churchyard as embanked, with stone walling in places. <3>
  • Record Type: Monument
  • Sources:
    (01) List of Buildings: Department of the Environment (DoE). 1986-Mar-10. 34th List of Buildings of Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Vol 1056-0. List volume. p.11.
    (02) Map: Ordnance Survey. c1899-1903. OS County Series 1:2500 maps (2nd edition) - digital dataset. OS County Series.
    (03) SMR comment: Carey Giles. 2014 onwards. Comments by HER compiler in HER database. 06/04/2017.
  • Tags:
    • Churchyard
  • Related Places:
    • Church Pulverbatch, Shrewsbury and Atcham, Shropshire (Civil Parish)
  • For more information contact: Shropshire Council HER
  • Date Created: 06/04/2017 16:42:22
  • Date Last Edited: 06/04/2017 17:09:45


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