A picture of Marton
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In the centre of the village of Marton, Lincolnshire stands the Anglican parish church of Saint Margaret of Antioch. The building is essentially of a mixture of Anglo-Saxon and Norman styles. Much of the work of these periods is still retained. It has a 11th century tower of herringbone masonry and a Saxon cross shaft set in an outer wall. Image cannot be loaded
A picture of Marton
© Lincolnian (brian) (view gallery)
In the churchyard of the Anglican parish church of Saint Margaret of Antioch, at Marton, Lincolnshire is a tall cross, probably originally a Medieval market buttercross, which has had attached to it's base marbles tablets in memory of the dead from two world wars, 8 from WWI & 2 from WWII. Image cannot be loaded