Church Tower, Marsworth Parish Church

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Church Tower, Marsworth Parish Church

Image: © Chris Reynolds Taken: 9 Sep 2006

The Church is dedicated to All Saints and was probably in existence in the 12th century, with additions in the 14th and 15th century. Much restoration was carried out in Victorian times by the Rev. F. W. Ragg, who carried out much of the restoration work himself. The tower has six bells, the oldest from 1662, and there is an active bell-ringing team. Some of the pictures of the Church. Image Image Image Image Image Image Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.822554
Longitude
-0.667001