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St Martin, Martinstown 

 

 
Dating from Norman times, the church was rebuilt in the 15th century, and restored in 1905. The font is Norman, as are the aisle, piers and arches. The pulpit dates from around 1626. It was, orginally a three decker pulpit, comprising pulpit, lectern, and clerk's seat. The roof dating from 1626, is a notable example of a waggon, or barrel shaped roof. The church has six bells, the oldest dating from 1746 by Wm Knight of Closworth, Somerset. They rang out in 1947 after being silent for 100 years since most of the former peal was sold to pay debts. The five new bells by John Taylor of Loughborough were hung as a memorial to those who died in the second world war

Nearest postcode: DT2 9JR
 



SAFEGUARDING - We are committed to ensuring that the parish of Dorchester & the Winterbornes provides a safe environment for everyone, especially children and young people who may be at risk of abuse or neglect. 

If you have any Safeguarding questions or concerns you can contact our Parish Safeguarding Officer Revd. Keith Magee. Alternatively you can contact the Salisbury Diocesan Safeguarding Advisers Suzy Futcher or Jem Carter. The Salisbury Safeguarding team can be contacted on safeguarding@salisbury.anglican.org to speak to a caseworker or one of the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor regarding safeguarding concerns or ongoing cases you can call 01722 438651 and press option 3. Safeguarding Representative:  Revd Keith Magee 07766 645135 
 


Who's Who

Team Vicar:  Revd Teresa Stewart-Sykes 01305 549242 
Associate Clergy:  Revd Joanna Lacy-Smith 01305 889 476 
Churchwarden:  Dick Corbett-Winder 01305 889 410 

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Planning your Visit

A Warm Hello 

The following information is specifically for those planning a visit one of the churches in our benefice.

Where and When

Whichever church you visit, you'll receive a warm welcome. We're delighted to see you and make you feel at home. Most of our services are on a Sunday, but there are quite a few across the week.

Our Services

The types of services differ across our churches, and we'd like to find one that suits you. First, have a look at the Church Calendar to see what's going on and, second, if you have any questions, contact the church or fill out the form below. We're really happy to help.

What about my kids?

Children are always welcome but it's best to check with the individual church to see if there is a specific activity for them


Children

 

Get in touch with us to plan your visit

 

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