Thesaurus Term/Concept: BURIAL VAULT

Identifier 70042
Class MONUMENT TYPE
Status Preferred
Index? Yes
Scope Note A built structure, generally below ground, designed for the interment of several burials over a period of time. Usually constructed with a door or sealed entrance to allow reopening for further burials.

Broader Terms/Concepts (1)

Related Terms/Concepts (3)

Narrower Terms/Concepts (1)

Instances/Examples (10)

Context Record
Monument Type MKE98524 Burial Vault associated with the former Wesleyan Chapel, Snargate Street, Dover (Monument)
Monument Type MKE5451 CHURCH OF ST MARTIN, Herne (Listed Building)
Monument Type MKE4643 Church of St Mary Northgate, incorporating the remains of the Roman wall (Monument)
Monument Type MKE30120 CHURCH OF ST PETER AND ST PAUL (Listed Building)
Monument Type MKE25548 CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY, Bank Street, Dartford (Listed Building)
Monument Type MKE78571 Fullagar chest tomb, All Saints churchyard, Woodchurch (Building)
Monument Type MKE43088 Medieval and Post Medieval structures located in churchyard at St Nicholas' Church, New Romney (Monument)
Monument Type MKE114362 Post Medieval burial vault within the church yard of St Nicholas Church, New Romney (Monument)
Monument Type MKE20408 Site of the Zion Baptist Church, Clover Street, Chatham (Building)
Monument Type MKE80624 The Graves, a post medieval burial ground, Dover (Monument)