DescriptionUp Marden Church - geograph.org.uk - 220756.jpg
English: Up Marden Church. One of the remotest on the South Downs. Up Marden village consists of a church and a farm and little else 500 feet up on a ridge. The church is from the 13th century and has been little altered both inside and out in the intervening 800 years. Its isolation is completed by being hidden behind a number of farm buildings on a bridleway to Compton.
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