Flush Bracket, St.Mary's Church, Tollesbury, Essex.
Posted by: greysman
N 51° 45.471 E 000° 49.981
31U E 350442 N 5736327
A Flush Bracket on the north-west buttress of the church tower.
Waymark Code: WME82N
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/16/2012
Views: 6
The Parish Church of St.Mary the Virgin is a Grade II* listed building. It was started in the late C11th and has much alteration and addition from almost every century, the C14th, C15th, C16th, and C19th. The nave and first stage of the tower are of septaria with some Roman brick, late C11th. The buttresses are of flint and pebble rubble and red brick in English bond, with dressings of clunch, limestone and dressed flint, to the south of the tower C14th, to the north of the tower and to the east end of the nave C16th. The upper part of the tower is C16th.
The flush bracket is mounted on the north-west buttress at 1.2m above ground level, above the first string course and on the brickwork. It is recorded as being at 27.0934m above Newlyn datum and was last verifeid and leveled in 1960.
Type of Trigpoint: Flush Bracket
Condition: Good
Number on Flush Bracket: 1056S
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