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near to East Markham, Nottinghamshire, England


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SK7472 : Church Tower through the trees by roger geach Church Tower through the trees
East Markham church tower as viewed through the trees across the fields from the south east.
SK7472 : Fishing pond at East Markham by Neil Theasby Fishing pond at East Markham
SK7472 : Churchyard gates by Richard Croft Churchyard gates
Gates and view down Church Street from St.John the Baptist's church at East Markham
SK7472 : Countryside south of East Markham by N Chadwick Countryside south of East Markham
The cooling towers belong to High Marnham Power Station.
SK7472 : Church of St John the Baptist, East Markham by Alan Murray-Rust Church of St John the Baptist, East Markham
Monumental brass to Lady Milicent Meryng, d.1419. Figures like this provide excellent information about dress and customs. Note the little dog in the folds of the dress at her feet.
SK7472 : Country Lane by roger geach Country Lane
SK7472 : Farmland near East Markham by JThomas Farmland near East Markham
SK7472 : Recreation Ground, East Markham by N Chadwick Recreation Ground, East Markham
SK7472 : St John the Baptist by Michael Patterson St John the Baptist
The church at East Markham is dedicated to St John the Baptist. Apparently the reason the church is right on the edge of the village is due to the fact the village moved during an outbreak of the plague.
SK7472 : Farmland, East Markham by N Chadwick Farmland, East Markham
SK7472 : East Markham view by Richard Croft East Markham view
Looking towards St.John the Baptist's church from Mark Lane
SK7472 : Norwood Cottage, East Markham by Jonathan Thacker Norwood Cottage, East Markham
The oldest part dates from the seventeenth century LinkExternal link

 
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