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On the corner of High Street and Stow Park Road.
"a tastefully re-furbished 18th Century Grade II listed former coaching inn"
https://www.blackswanguesthouse.co.uk
"House with attached barn to rear. Late C18, mid C19"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1146594
DB 23 April 2019

"Cross. C14, C20. Limestone ashlar. 3 steps lead up to tall rectangular base with chamfered corners, with octagonal shaft, necking and cap above. C20 abacus and cross finial"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1146582
Medieval cross also used for C20 war memorial unveiled 1st August 1921.

Two public houses listed in Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 :-
Daff Joseph, Ingleby Arms P.H
Smith John W. White Swan P.H
The same two public houses are mentioned in White's Directory of 1856 :-
Butler James, vict. Ingilby Arms
Aukland Wm. vict. White Swan
The White Swan was a little further north along High Street but has been demolished.
DB 5 March 2019

Detail of the pub sign.
DB 5 March 2019

Pump abstracting water from the River Trent at the end of Littleborough Lane.
Local signage, part of the Marton Village Heritage Trail, states that :-
"The river used to be much shallower and wider than it is today. The Romans first made a crossing here by building a causeway out of oak posts and rough stone slabs.
On both sides of the river was a large Roman town called Segelocum which was built in 100 - 400 AD. This town is no longer standing.
Roman coins are still found in the fields to this day.
In 1820 the river was deepened so that bigger boats could go through.
A chain ferry was built but this crashed into a barge in 1920. After that people used a rowing boat to cross the river"
DB 24 June 2020

"THE MILLENIUM STONE. THIS ANCHOR WAS DREDGED FROM THE RIVER TRENT NEAR TO THE PORT OF MARTON. PRESENTED BY MARTON AND GATE BURTON PARISH COUNCIL 2003 A.D."
St Margaret's Church visible in the background.
DB 6 August 2019

'Thrilling', according to Henry Thorold*, the tower of St. Margaret's church, Marton, has a late Saxon or early Norman tower with herringbone coursing.
The chancel arch is of similar date. The north arcade is late Norman; the south arcade is Early English.
There is a 12th century sculpture of the Crucifixion in the sanctuary north wall.
* Thorold, Henry, 1993. Lincolnshire Churches Revisited. Michael Russell
Mark Acton, 2006

A view from the south of the late Saxon or early Norman tower with herringbone coursing at Marton St Margaret.
Frank Robinson, 2011

Both nave and chancel (with the exception of the bay in the extreme east) date from the twelfth century. The chancel windows are late fifteenth or early sixteenth century.
Peter Kirk Collection, 1990

Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1919 states :-
"The church of St. Margaret is an edifice of stone in various styles, consisting of chancel, with organ-chamber on the north serving also as a vestry, nave, south porch, aisles and an embattled western tower of Saxon date, restored in 1908, at a cost of about £380, and containing 3 bells:
in 1868 the church was thoroughly restored, at a cost of about £500, when the north chancel arch, which had been bricked up, was opened, the western gallery removed, the church reseated, and the principal fittings, including pulpit and prayer desk, renewed:
the bells were also rehung, and a new ringing floor laid:
the church will seat 250 persons"
DB 24 June 2020

"C15 porch with moulded plinth, eaves and battlements.
South side with shallow gable with single ornate pinnacle remaining in west corner.
Pointed south doorway with deeply moulded surround and hood mould"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359484
DB 24 June 2020

"West end of south aisle with fragments of Anglo Saxon cross with interlace and cable decoration re-set"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359484
DB 24 June 2020

"C11 tower with herringbone masonry throughout and long-and-short work on corners.
West front with blocked lower large pointed opening with C20 round headed light inserted"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359484
DB 6 August 2019

Detail from west face of tower.
"Small C11 round headed light with hood mould above, and weathered face on plaque"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359484
DB 24 June 2020

"House. Mid C18. Red brick with ashlar dressings"
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1359485
DB 24 June 2020

A sluice and pumping station shown here on the OS 25 inch map published 1899.
Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire 1885 has an entry "Torksey Commissioners of Sewers pumping station (Samuel Truran, engine driver)"
DB 24 June 2020

Built in the late eighteenth century standing close to the Trent to the west of the village.
photograph from Exley Collection, 1927

Port Mill was derelict by the 1920s. It is listed Grade II.
Location of mill: SK 834 816
Peter Kirk Collection, 1998

Listed in White's Directory of Lincolnshire 1856 "Bottomley John, corn miller"
Local signage, part of the Marton Village Heritage Trail, states that :-
"Marton Windmill used to have 4 sails. It was taken apart in 1927 as it was no longer needed. A corn warehouse and malthouse used to stand beside the windmill. It used to have two pairs of stones: one French and one Grey.
The windmill has stood there since before 1799.
The brickwork was repaired in 1985"
DB 24 June 2020

In "A List And Brief Details Of Chapels In The Gainsborough Circuit Past And Present" prepared by Colin Shepherdson & Jim English March 1998 (Revised August 1998) it is stated that :-
"A Society was formed in 1794 and a chapel erected in the High Street in 1814.
A schoolroom was added to the rear of the chapel in 1823 and further extended in 1964 by the addition of a kitchen and toilets.
It is still in use with a membership of 10"
DB 24 June 2020

Sign displayed on the front wall of the chapel as part of the village heritage trail.
DB 5 March 2019.

Detail of the date stone reading "1814"
DB 24 June 2020

An earlier view of the chapel.
Geoff Swain Collection 5 June 1993