Sometimes when walking around a graveyard you come across a headstone that tells it's story without words.
The grave is for Charles Copnall who lived from 1869 to 1935 and his wife Emily (1879- 1941.) and he would have been the village blacksmith.
The lettering on the grave is made up of lead, pressed into the stone but some of the letters are now missing. A search around the gravestone could possibly turn up some of those missing letters so they could be returned into their position.
This is an unusual stone marker and stands out in the graveyard.