DescriptionOld Church Tower, Long Marston - geograph.org.uk - 181233.jpg
English: Old Church Tower, Long Marston. This tower is all that remains of the old All Saints Chapel of Ease in Long Marston. It is set in a small churchyard. This old church was last used on 27th April 1882 when it was used for a wedding, it was considered so dangerous at the time that only the "contracting parties" were allowed into the chapel. It was demolished (all but the tower) a few months later.
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