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St Mary in the Marsh in Kent

Google map showing area surrounding St Mary in the Marsh
(Ancient Celts)
Location: 51.013080,0.945091
General Details
St Mary In The Marsh in Kent lies on a small single track road running through the heart of the Romney Marsh . It lies between New Romney , St Marys Bay , Newchurch and Ivychurch in one of the least populated areas in the marsh.

The name was originally Siwold's Circa meaning the burial ground on the wooded(Wold) island(Ie) but the later christians changed the name to remove its pagan history. A Ciric or Circa is a circular Celtic burial ground raised above ground level, to keep the dead dry.

The circular form is believed to be the celtic symbol of immortality. The current church was started about 1133 AD and was built by the Normans on top of an old wooden Saxon church. The local smugglers used the church for storing smuggled goods as were most of the others on Romney Marsh .

The churchyard holds the grave of E(dith) Nesbit the author of the 'Railway Children' who lived in Friston further along the coast in the south downs.

St Mary in the Marsh is one of those churches supported by the Romney Marsh Historic Churches Trust .
Views
The stark beauty of the surrounding marshes contrasts with the church lying on its own small island . All around are the open landscapes of rich farmland with a few trees mostly bent towards the east .
Services
The village only consists of a few houses as many of the others in the marsh, but there is a Public House which caters for the locals and the many tourists to the area.

The nearest trains run from Appledore about 8 miles to the north, with the nearest shops at New Romney about 3 miles south.
Map
St Mary In The Marsh is shown as the red symbol on the map.

Nearby Villages

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Village= Town= Recorded in Domesday=
Brenzett (St Eanswyth a saxon princess)
3.99 miles
Brookland (13th century wooden spire)4.90 miles
Burmarsh (The fortress in the Marsh?)
3.40 miles
Dymchurch (The Romans and the sea wall)2.60 miles
Fairfield (The Isolated Church)6.47 miles
Greatstone (Parabolic Sound Detectors and PLUTO)3.67 miles
Ivychurch (The burial ground on the Island)2.48 miles
Kenardington (Danes destroy Saxon Fort)6.66 miles
Littlestone (The Genteel Resort)2.13 miles
Newchurch (The Church Tower with a kink)2.31 miles
New Romney (Cinque Port and Storm)1.96 miles
Old Romney (Sheep and Wool Smuggling)2.68 miles
Ruckinge (Smuggling and Traction Engines)
4.41 miles
Snargate (Sluice Gates made by Royal Order)4.67 miles
Snave (the Remote church)3.61 miles
St Marys Bay (Holidays and Beaches)1.51 miles
Warehorne (A good place to explore the Marshes)
5.60 miles
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