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Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew

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Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew — Grade II* listed building-listed memorial in england-north-west, United Kingdom.

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15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Family-friendly
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  • Limited wheelchair access

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Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew is a Grade II* listed building-listed memorial in england-north-west, United Kingdom, registered on the National Heritage List for England (NHLE entry 1290442). Listed status protects buildings and structures of special architectural or historic interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for further details.

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Heritage listing

Details This list entry was subject to a Minor Amendment on 05/10/2012 SD 52 SW 119/8/20 LEYLAND CHURCH ROAD Walker monument approx. 20 metres south of chancel of Church of St Andrew (Formerly listed as Raised slab over grave c.20 metres south of chancel of Church of St.Andrew) GV II* Raised monumental slab. Probably 1588. Commemorates William Walker, Clerk of the Parish of Leyland (d.1588). Sandstone. Rectangular slab on low stone base. The surface bears a very unusual life-sized primitive figure drawn with incised line of flowing simplicity, and the margin has a continuous inscription round all 4 sides, beginning at the head: HEARE LIETH THE BODIE OF WILLIAM WALKER BATCHELOROF MUSICKE OF THIS PARISHE OF LEYLAND FOR THE SPACE OF XXV YEARES AND DYED THE XX APRIL 1588 (the name "Walker" now worn and almost illegible). There are also inscriptions above the head of the figure: Musica Mentis Medicina Maestae (translation: "Music the Medicine of a Sad Soul"); to the left of the head the initials: B R:C and below the feet another Latin inscription: Nulla die sine Linea (approximate translation: "No day without a purpose"); and left of this the initials: W.F. Esq (probably William Farington). HISTORY: may have connection with Shakespeare, since Shakespeare as a young man is now thought to have been in the households of the Hoghton family of Lea and Hoghton and the Hesketh family of Rufford during the 1580s (ref. E.A.J.Honigman Shakespeare: the 'lost years', Manchester 1985); William Farington of Worden has been suggested as the model for the character of Malvolio in Twelfth Night; and the first line of this play ("If music be the food of love, play on") clearly echoes the first Latin inscription quoted above. NOTE: at the time of this inspection (June 1992), the monument was f

From the Historic England List Entry under OGL v3.

Place summary

The Walker Monument is a memorial located approximately 20 metres south of the chancel of the Church of St Andrew in South Ribble, Lancashire. It is designated as a Grade II* listed building, recognising its particular historical and architectural significance.

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Coordinates
53.6885, -2.6960
County
Lancashire
District
South Ribble
Parish
South Ribble, unparished area
Postcode
PR25 3FJ
Parliamentary constituency
South Ribble
Phone
+44 1772 422041
Opening
Tu 10:00-16:00;Th 13:00-16:00;Fr 10:00-16:00;Sa 10:00-13:00
Official site
south-ribble.co.uk

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew?
Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew is in Lancashire, North-West England, United Kingdom (postcode PR25 3FJ), in the parish of South Ribble, unparished area.
Is Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew a listed building?
Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew is officially recognised as Grade II* listed building listed.
Is Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew free to visit?
Yes, Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew is free to enter.
How do I get to Walker Monument Approximately 20 Metres South Of Chancel Of Church Of St Andrew?
Drivers can navigate to postcode PR25 3FJ. It sits within the South Ribble parliamentary constituency.