St Martin's Church in Cathedral Close, Exeter, Devon, England was built in the 15th century.
The chancel arch is thought to be the oldest part of the building,[1] and may date from the previous church on the site which was consecrated on 6 July 1065 by Bishop Leofric.
[2] There are traces of Anglo-Saxon long-and-short work high in the north-east corner of the nave.
[5] The interior contains 17th and 18th century monuments, reredos and altar rails, some of which were brought from the nearby St Paul's, which was demolished in 1936.
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