Martley is a village and civil parish in the Malvern Hills district of the English county of Worcestershire.
The village and its extensive parish sits astride the Malvern Line, a north–south aligned lineament originating in Precambrian times.
[3] A lane leads south from the village to the church which stands close to a spring known as St Peters Well, suggesting a pre-Christian origin for the site.
In 1999 a new stained glass window was cut, leaded and installed by Patrick Costeloe for the artist Tom Denny.
There are many walks in the local area such as the Worcestershire Way which passes close by Rodge Hill, and the River Teme is also near the village.
[citation needed] It has growing support locally and hopes to develop links with Chantry High School and youth club.