St.Mary's church, Marshchapel, Lincs.

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St.Mary's church, Marshchapel, Lincs.

Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 27 Oct 2005

An inscription on the gate proclaims St.Mary's 'the cathedral of the marshes' and it lives up to this promise. Built in one go on the proceeds of medieval salt working in c1420, it has a lofty Perpendicular tower and wide, aisled nave.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.46857
Longitude
0.046757