DescriptionMartletwy Church - geograph.org.uk - 48033.jpg
English: Martletwy Church. St Marcellus's Church has nave, chancel, and an aisle the same width as the nave, with a bellcote at the western end. It was much rebuilt in 1848-50 and the interior restored in 1896-7, but the chancel arch is probably 13C and there is a south porch of the 16C or 17C with a round arched doorway having a sundial carved into one of its arch-stones. The font is Norman, with a square bowl with panelled sides. The church is at SN033106.
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