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Cotswold Way South

Mile 87

Tormarton

Tormarton is mentioned in the Domesday Book as paying 8 hides in taxation. The brass on the floor of the church nave is of a man in civilian clothes with a "penner and inkhorn". "Tor" is tower and "marton" is mearck meaning boundary, the boundary between Mercia and Wessex. The cottage of the north west side of the churchyard was once part of a college of priests. The large house across the road, opposite the church, is Tormarton Court, at one time a rectory.

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