St Mary's Churchyard, Bexley Village

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St Mary's Churchyard, Bexley Village

Image: © Marathon Taken: 26 Feb 2016

St Mary's Church was severely restored in the 19th century.The tower and spire are medieval. The main churchyard is attractive (there is an extension on the other side of Manor Road). The tomb with the lion on it is to "John Salter, late of Bridgen Cottage in this parish." He died in January 1834.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.440065
Longitude
0.153795