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The foundations are still visible today and the churchyard has continued to be used as a graveyard. Where
there were once pews there are now ranks of graves. By 2003 the churchyard was in poor condition. Regular maintenance had long
since ceased and the whole area had become unkempt and overgrown. However, local residents banded together to form the Friends of St Mark's and since then the churchyard has gradually returned to a manageable
state. Part of the work done has been repairing headstones and cataloguing the graves and the headstones of the rich and famous can once again be seen. The graves include thos e of six generals, eight admirals
and two baronets and several church dignitaries. Relatives of Nelson, Earl Jellicoe, W.G. Grace, Lord Denman, and prime minister Spencer Percival lie close to other great names. Bonham-Carter, Churchill,
Dowding, Hordern and a host of Gosport and Hampshire families whose relatives still visit from time to time.
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