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St Peter, Butlers Marston, Warwickshire

Location
(52°8′50″N, 1°32′1″W)
Butlers Marston
SP 320 500
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Warwickshire
now Warwickshire
medieval Worcester
now Coventry
  • Harry Bodenham

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Feature Sets
Description

Mainly Victorian chancel and nave, Perpendicular W tower and late 12thc. S arcade. The arcade is of a cream Cotswold limestone.

History

There was a priest, implying a church, at Marston in 1086. The church was given by Ralph le Boteler to the Abbey of Alcester when he founded that house in 1140. It was valued at £8 in 1291.

Features

Interior Features

Arcades

Nave
Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
VCH Warwickshire 5:29, 30
Pevsner, 222