Welcome to The Marholm Village
Marholm is a small village in Cambridgeshire, England, lying three miles to the west of Peterborough. It has a population of just over 100. The village has an ancient church dating back to the Norman period, a village pub with restaurant and a village hall. Marholm is a civil parish in the city of Peterborough and for electoral purposes it forms part of Northborough ward in the North West Cambridgeshire constituency.
St Mary the Virgin, Marholm: Our lovely ancient church of Our Lady In The Meadows is located on the Southern edge of Marholm village and set amongst ancient Cedar trees. Visitors to services are always very welcome. It is a very popular church for weddings. There is a service every Sunday at 9.00am. Holy Communion is celebrated every Sunday except for the fourth Sunday when there is a Morning Worship service. Evensong is also celebrated at 6.30pm every Wednesday. The church is associated with nearby Castor St Kyneburgha and shares the same priest.
