English: Mary Watts-Russell Monument - Ilam Built as a memorial to Mary the wife of Jesse Watts-Russell, the squire of Ilam, when she died in 1840 the monument is a product of Gothic Revival architecture in the first half of the nineteenth century. Perfect proportions and graceful carved decoration have earned it great affection and admiration as well as the distinction of being listed as Grade II structure. The monument has been described as one of the finest Gothic Revival monuments in the country.
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