St Martin's Church

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Cathedral Close
Exeter, England EX1 1EZ
A thousand year old church at the heart of modern Exeter, 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 in 1065 - a year before the Norman Conquest, and was once one of six churches clustered in the cathedral’s shadow. It is the most important and complete church in the centre of Exeter, having escaped both Victorian refurnishing and the Second World War bombing which severely damaged many other Exeter churches. The first church on this site was consecrated on 6 July 1065 by Bishop Leofric, the same bishop who founded the cathedral in Exeter. Its tiny parish –- smaller than the size of a football pitch –- served the workers and traders who crowded into the three- and four-storey houses in the surrounding streets. The roughcast exterior of red volcanic stone with bright, white Beer stone windows makes it look a little bit like a fancy gingerbread house. Inside it is simple and full of light. Look out for the communion rails with their closely set balusters designed, according to a 17th-century order from the Archbishop of Canterbury, to keep parishioner's’ dogs from reaching the altar! The gallery has painted on it the arms of the city and there are several magnificent monuments in the church including one of local benefactor Philip Hooper - splendidly bewigged, he kneels at a prayer desk with a skull and pile of books.

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Church exeter
3/19/2024

Lovely staff who run it at Christmas and who do cards and other stuff like Xmas bits it for chari...

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Lovely old church just off Cathedral Close
9/15/2023

We found St. Martin’s while looking around the cathedral area. A ancient red stone building built ab...

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A very interesting church
8/12/2022

This church is located at the corner of the cathedral green and is accessed by an alleyway from the ...

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