St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church

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4.7 - (7 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

4.7 - (7 reviews)
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  • Martin Cakebread


    Aug 10th, 2021

  • Guy Burgess

    The Church of Saint Martin of Tours in West Coker is a Grade II Listed Building. The first recorded Rector was in 1313, but the church was mostly rebuilt in 1863-64 from local Hamstone. There are many interesting features, including a monument to the daughters of Sir John Portman, one of whom died in 1661, consisting of two kneeling figures in an arched recess. The stair turret on the north side of the tower contains two rare lancet windows glazed with horn.
    Aug 30th, 2020

  • Jeanette Lush

    Great community
    Feb 5th, 2020

  • Andrea Liotti


    Jan 24th, 2020

  • Philip John Hartnell

    Beautiful and serene. Felt very peaceful and calm.
    Aug 5th, 2019

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About
St Martin's Church

St Martin's Church is located at Church St in West Coker, England BA22 9BD. St Martin's Church can be contacted via phone at (193) 586-2429 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (193) 586-2429

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for St Martin's Church?

A The phone number for St Martin's Church is: (193) 586-2429.


Q Where is St Martin's Church located?

A St Martin's Church is located at Church St, West Coker, eng BA22 9BD


Q What is the internet address for St Martin's Church?

A The website (URL) for St Martin's Church is: https://www.cokerridge.org.uk/west-coker.html


Q How is St Martin's Church rated?

A St Martin's Church has a 4.7 Star Rating from 7 reviewers.

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image The Church of Saint Martin of Tours in West Coker is a Grade II Listed Building. The first recorded Rector was in 1313, but the church was mostly rebuilt in 1863-64 from local Hamstone. There are many interesting features, including a monument to the daughters of Sir John Portman, one of whom died in 1661, consisting of two kneeling figures in an arched recess. The stair turret on the north side of the tower contains two rare lancet windows glazed with horn.


Jeanette Lush on Google

image Great community


Andrea Liotti on Google

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Philip John Hartnell on Google

image Beautiful and serene. Felt very peaceful and calm.


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