Image: St. Andrew's church, Marks Tey, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 165703
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Description: St. Andrew's church, Marks Tey, Essex. This is a very interesting church. The tower is half brick and half timber; attractive in an unusual way. The Normans built the nave and gave the village its name from the De Mark family. The chancel is 14th century and the small Norman windows are framed with Roman bricks. Inside is a very interesting feature, a font made from wood instead of stone.
Title: St. Andrew's church, Marks Tey, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 165703
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