St Mary's North Marden

Originally a chapel of ease
to East
Marden and
perhaps always approached through a farmyard, St Mary's is believed to have
been founded by Geoffrey, son of Azo, late in the
12th century. It consists of an undivided nave and chancel. The chancel has a
semi-circular (apsidal) end, and is one of only six small churches in England
that has one. The principal feature of the church is the elaborate Norman south
doorway. Made of Caen stone, this was probably shipped across the channel to
Chichester harbour and then transported by packhorse to North Marden.
Monthly children's services
are held in the church which is lit by candles as there is no electricity.
Churchwardens
Mr Christopher Darlington, St Peter’s Cottage, East Marden PO18 9JE
Mr. Patrick Balfour, The Old Farmhouse, North Marden, PO18 9JD