Kirmond le Mire

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St Martin's church, Kirmond le Mire

Kirmond le Mire Grade II listed Anglican church, built in 1847, is dedicated to St Martin.[1]

The parish includes the lost Medieval settlement of Beckfield.[2]

The village's name dates to at least 1086, soon after the Norman conquest of England.[3] It is seen in the earliest historical documents as Chevremont-le-myrr, and in some later documents as Kevermond.

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  3. David Mills, A Dictionary of British Place-Names. Oxford University Press, 2011. Template:ISBN. p. 280.

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