About North Marston
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North Marston is a village and also a civil parish within the Aylesbury Vale district in Buckinghamshire. It is located about three miles south of Winslow, and four miles north of Waddesdon. The village name 'Marston' is a common one in England, and is Anglo-Saxon for 'farm by a marsh'. This refers to the common state of the land in the Aylesbury Vale, where the water table is quite high. The prefix 'North' was added later to distinguish the village from nearby Fleet Marston. The village post code is MK18 and it has a population of approximately 700 residents.
The parish church in North Marston is dedicated to the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the foundation stones of the church on this site were laid around the 12th century. Pilgrim money enabled the nave roof to be raised and clerestory windows put in. The inner part of the tower dates back to the 15th century. Between 2002 and 2004 all of the outer stones were replaced due to crumbling. There are six bells in the tower. There is a plan to build a meeting room, kitchen and toilet facilities on the north side of the church, to replace those facilities of the Methodist chapel, which it is planned to sell.
There is a holy well in the North Marston, found by Sir St John Schorne, who was rector of the parish of North Marston in about 1290. He was referred to as a saint who, it is claimed, performed many miracles. It was he who blessed the village well and after his death it became a resort of great pilgrimage. Pilgrims probably stayed at one or two of the houses in Church Street that still stand today, but most of the houses were destroyed in a later fire. The Holy Well was renovated in 2004/2005, after many other designs had been put in place. On the day of its official re-opening a poem was read.


