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St. Mark's Church

Parish of Marske-in-Cleveland

Diocese of York

Archbishop:  The Most Reverend & Right Honourable Stephen Cottrell

Bishop:  The Bishop of Whitby, The Right Reverend Paul Ferguson

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Vicar:

     Revd. Julie L Smith

      6 Windy Hill Lane,

      Marske-by-the-Sea

      Redcar. TS11 7BN

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     Tel: 01642 270123

Marske Parish Church

In accordance with Church of England guide-lines this website no longer contains personal contact details for officers and organisations. Please use the CONTACT FORM or contact the Vicarage. Tel: 01642 2170123

Lay Reader:   Dr Janet Dack

Church Wardens:

Mrs. Sue C. Sotheran MBE,

Mr Peter Tinkler,

 

Church Officers & Contacts:

PCC Secretary:   Mrs. E. Fox

PCC Treasurer:   Mr. I. Stoker

White House Bookings:   

   Mrs. K Callaghan: thewhitehousemarske@gmail.com

Safeguarding Oficer:

   Carole Anderson: carol12anderson@gmail.com

Church Magazine Editor:

   Joyce Cawthorne: joycecawthorne@outlook.com

Church Mag' Advertising:

   Mr. John Ridgway: johnnjoyce1@yahoo.com

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Weddings, Baptisms and Confirmation:

Please contact the Vicar to discuss your plans and requirements

Click below for more information about baptisms and getting married at St. Mark's

St. Mark's is the parish church of Marske-by-the-Sea, a small town on the Cleveland coast and on the northern fringe of the North Yorkshire Moors. 

 

Location

The church stands tall and square, close to the town centre and adjacent to the 17th century Marske Hall. St.Mark's church tower is visible from all approaches to Marske-by-the-Sea.

 

Parking

There is unrestricted free roadside parking on Redcar Road, Hall Close and the side roads opposite the church.

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Additional parking is available on the main car park on The Wynd, to the east of the town centre roundabout.

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Accessibility 

The entrance to St. Marks is sloped and free of steps. People wishing to receive communion but unable to manage the steps to the altar rail are invited to sit in the Lady Chapel or the front row where there is ample space for wheelchairs.

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An accessible toilet is located at the back of the church near the main entrance.

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