St Mary in the Marsh

St Mary in the Marsh

The church of St Mary the Virgin, St Mary in the Marsh
St Mary in the Marsh
St Mary in the Marsh shown within Kent
Population 2,819 (2011)[1]
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Romney Marsh
Postcode district TN29 0
Police Kent
Fire Kent
Ambulance South East Coast
EU Parliament South East England
UK Parliament

St Mary in the Marsh is a village near New Romney in Kent, England, situated in the heart of Romney Marsh in one of its least populated areas, but with New Romney just 3 miles away, there are plenty of amenities close by. The village consists of a few homes, The Star Inn, which provides a focal point for the local community, and a church, “St Mary the Virgin”

History

It is probable that there was a Saxon church on the site originally known as "Siwold's Circe". This was superseded after the Norman invasion by a stone built church with a splendid three tier tower of Kentish ragstone. The oldest parts of the church are about 1133 AD. The chancel was extended in about 1220 AD. Inside is a plaque commemorating Edith Nesbit, author of The Railway Children, who lived at St. Mary's Bay and is buried in the churchyard. There are many interesting features of the building which warrant a visit.

St Mary in the Marsh is surrounded by the stark beauty of the marshes and the open landscapes of rich farmland

The grave of E. Nesbit, author of The Railway Children, in the churchyard of St Mary in the Marsh church

John Coleman (VC) was born in the village.

References

  1. "Parish population 2011". Retrieved 5 October 2015.

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