Church of All Saints, Martock

The Church of All Saints in Martock, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.

[4] In July 1645 the church was used as a billet and damaged by the troops of Oliver Cromwell after a battle at Bridgwater,[4] this included the removal of the statues of saints from niches in the clerestory.

[5] The church was restored by Benjamin Ferrey, who was architect to the Diocese of Bath and Wells from 1841 until his death, and also in 1883–84 by Ewan Christian when a new pulpit was installed.

The interior includes a stucco plaster altar and an organ which was previously in Wells Cathedral.

[4] In 1919 the Lady Chapel was restored and furnished, and a screen added across the aisle arch.