Descriptions of Marston
From old magazines and directories
Marston’s listed buildings
Fifteen listed buildings and eight listed structures
Famous people of Marston
From a Jack Russell terrier to
Baron Florey
Miscellaneous history
Street names, war memorials,
old pictures of Marston ,
and Marston’s vicars
A brief history of New Marston
Follow the pointer at the top of the page to view each of these pages in turn
See also: Marston’s First World War dead
Children going from school to St Nicholas’s Church on Ash Wednesday
The Victoria Arms and the Marston Ferry, shown on a postcard with a 1904 postmark
Marston was part of the Manor of Headington, so please also explore the history of Headington. Some of the Lords of the Manor of Headington, for instance, were also Vicars of Marston.