Church of St John the Baptist (Ashley)
United Kingdom /
England /
Standon /
Ashley /
Church Road
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/ United Kingdom
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/ Standon
World / United Kingdom / England
church, Grade II* Listed (UK)

"The church is notable for its collection of funerary art from several centuries. The spectacular tomb of Sir Gilbert Gerard (d. 1592) and his wife Anne Radcliffe (d. 1608) was later supplemented by free-standing, kneeling figures of their son, Thomas Gerard, 1st Baron Gerard and his son, Gibert 2nd Baron Gerard. This composite family group dominates the Gerard Chapel, on the north side of the church. This is balanced on the south side by the Kinnersley Chapel, containing the memorials of the Kinnersleys of Clough Hall. Most impressive is the sculpture of Thomas Kinnersley I, by Francis Leggatt Chantrey. His son and successor is commemorated by a large and elaborate structure, the work of Matthew Noble."
Grade II* Listed Building
www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-362579-church-of-st...
Grade II* Listed Building
www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-362579-church-of-st...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashley,_Staffordshire
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 52°55'29"N 2°21'14"W
- St. Leonard's church 6.8 km
- The Church in the Westlands 12 km
- Entrance to St Peter-Ad-Vincula Churchyard 15 km
- St. Mark's Church 16 km
- Tunstall Methodist Church & Centre 18 km
- St Mary's Church, Nantwich 19 km
- St John the Evangelist Anglican Church & Churchyard 19 km
- Whitehill Methodist Church 21 km
- St Lawrence's Church 48 km
- Halton Trinity Methodist Church 51 km
- Loggerheads CP 3 km
- Maer CP 3.5 km
- Standon CP 5.4 km
- Eccleshall CP 6.7 km
- Whitmore CP 6.9 km
- Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough 8 km
- Madeley CP 8.7 km
- Keele CP 10 km
- The Potteries 15 km
- Stafford 15 km