St Martin's Church is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust.
St Martin's Church @ The Churches Conservation Trust
Church guides are available inside the church for a donation.
The western exterior of St Martin's Church also showing the double-gate entry into the churchyard.
The northern exterior of St Martin's Church showing the tower and part of the graveyard.
The eastern side of St Martin's church showing the tower and part of the graveyard.
An interior photo of the church.
A photo showing the church tryptych which comprises: a painting of Moses and Aaron with the Ten Commandments and at a lower level the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed.
Two wooden effigies of cross-legged knights in armour are of late 13th or early 14th century members of the Mauleverer family. These effigies are of exceptional interest and have been carefully restored with expert advice from the Victoria and Albert Museum. The small brass figures set in a flat slab are of Sir John Mauleverer (died 1400) and his wife Eleanor. The two alabaster effigies of a knight and his lady commemorate Sir John and Alyson Mauleverer (1475).