Church of St Margaret, Marton

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Church of St Margaret, Marton

Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 28 Sep 2017

View of the interior from the north side. 12th century Norman north arcade pillar with stiff leaf capital in the foreground, 13th century south arcade pillar beyond; 15th century windows in the south aisle. Victorian bench pews. At the left hand edge part of the late Saxon chancel arch is just visible. The church was not open at the time of my visit so I had to make do with views through the windows.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.32611
Longitude
-0.740878