St.Mary's church, Marston, Lincs.

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St.Mary's church, Marston, Lincs.

Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 26 Oct 2005

An Early English tower with broach spire, and nave; a Victorian chancel restored by Charles Kirk in 1880. Many monuments to the Thorolds who have lived at the hall since the fourteenth century - most recently, the late Henry Thorold, celebrated antiquarian and enthusiastic patron of so many Lincolnshire churches.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.982329
Longitude
-0.672844