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Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, is a pleasant, prosperous-looking small town with a wide grass-verged main street. The word marsh is a corruption of march, meaning a boundary. The broad street is actually built on the Roman Fosse Way and was originally the crossroads of four counties. It is only 8 miles from Chipping Norton on the A44 Evesham road and 4 miles North from Stow-on-the-Wold.
The old curfew bell still hangs in its tower overlooking the Fosse Way which has a 17th-century clock. The church is new but possesses some good Elizabethan plate. Most unusually in this part of the country, it is dedicated to St David. The town has some good 17th- and l8th-century houses and has had long connections with the Redesdale family. The Redesdale Arms is a famous old coaching inn and one of several interesting inns in the town.
Nearby towns: Blockley, Broadway, Chipping Campden, Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the-Wold, Winchcombe
Nearby villages: Adlestrop, Barcheston, Batsford, Bledington, Blockley, Bourton-on-the-Hill, Bourton-on-the-Water, Broadway, Broadwell, Cherington, Church Honeybourne, Condicote, Cutsdean, Ebrington, Evenlode, Guiting Power, Honeybourne, Honington, Ilmington, Kingham, Little Compton, Long Compton, Longborough, Lower Brailes, Lower Lemington, Lower Slaughter, Lower Swell, Naunton, Notgrove, Shipston on Stour, Snowshill, Stourton, Stretton-on-Fosse, Sutton-under-Brailes, Temple Guiting, Todenham, Tredington, Upper Brailes, Upper Slaughter, Upper Swell, Weston Subedge, Wolford, Wyck Rissington
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