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St Martin of Tours

St Martin of Tours

Tucked into the hillside above the road, this 13th-century church has a distinctive battlemented tower with an unusual outside stairway…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

St Martin’s, with its beautiful square tower, dates back to the 11th-century…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

St Martin’s lies southeast of Colchester Town Hall, a spectacular Medieval survivor with a massive truncated tower…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

St Martin’s props up the black-and-white building of Mol’s Coffee House on a corner of Exeter’s historic Cathedral Close. It is one of the oldest buildings in the city, consecrated a year before the Norman Conquest, and was once one of six churches clustered in the cathedral’s shadow…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

This charming church has been remodelled many times. It was originally the chancel of a Medieval church. When a large new church was added to it in 1866, St Martin’s became its south aisle. Then the new church was demolished leaving this building…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

Richard Arundell of Allerton Park, heir to the Mauleverers, remodelled St Martin’s between 1745-46, adopting a neo-Norman style. It was designed in its parkland setting and the west front and central tower are impressive…

St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

St Martin is set in a beautiful rural location with Castle Howard and the Howardian Hills close by…

St Mary the Virgin Old Church

St Mary the Virgin Old Church

A secluded chancel is all that left of this church after the rest was demolished in 1885…

St Mary's Bell Tower

St Mary's Bell Tower

The great bulk of this tower, detached from its beautiful church, rears up splendidly from the level marshland around it. It was built around 1240 of Barnack stone, and the quality of both design and execution put it in a class apart from most churches, even in this part of Norfolk…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

This is a lovely church on an ancient site, lying away from the village on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds as they slope down to the Humber…