A seaside fishing Village situated on the edge of the North Yorkshire Moors. Renounced for Captain Cooks Family Church St Germains, where his Parent's were laid to rest. Also in the area is the smallest Church at Upleatham in the U K. Marske Hall which was the Family seat of William Pennymann who defeated Cromwell on the beaches of Marske.

Marske marshes was were the early Brits made there last stand against William the Conquerer.

In 1844 Charles Dickens visited Marske to see the unusual vaulted roof constructed on the three towers at Marske Hall.

The First World war saw a big increase in population due to the army camps and the airfield. The airfield is where the Biggles books were written. 

St Germains Old Vicarage Marske   There are tales of secret tunnels for smugglers or for use by the vicar to go too and fro from the church. But due to time and further building around the house it is not accessible. though parts of the garden from time time sink. It is a beautiful house with a serene quality befitting an old vicarage. Part of the old garden wall still exists.     

 

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