Long Marton

Long Marton is a village and civil parish in the Westmorland and Furness of the English county of Cumbria.

After World War One the Population of Long Marton slowly began to increase, in 1921 it rose to 619.

This ward stretches east to Moor House-Upper Teesdale and had a total population taken at the 2011 census of 1,202.

Built in the Norman period on the site of an Anglo-Saxon church on the Institute Victorian two-storey hall.

The hall hosts a variety of activities including the history group which meets every two months on a Tuesday.

Last year (2009) they agreed to support the Victoria County History of Cumbria project, & have helped set up a new Trust body, the Cumbria County History Trust (CCHT) which will raise the funds to restart & complete the massive project.

"[10] Marton House was built in the 19th century; it was designed by the English architect and surveyor Ignatius Bonomi.

A graph showing occupations in different sectors from the census data of 1881
Total population of Long Marton, Civil Parish, Cumbria, by the census of population from 1750 to 2011
Church of St Margaret and St James, Long Marton
A 20th-century map of Long Marton
Marton House built in the 19th century