St Martin's Church, Ruislip

[3] The church stands at the northern end of Ruislip High Street, near the Manor Farm site.

Stones with markings from the Norman period have been found in the grounds, believed to be from the original building.

[3] The Proctor-General of the Bec Abbey, William de Guineville, is believed to have insisted upon the rebuilding of the church.

[5] Between 1404 and 1414, the Bec Abbey lost its lands following heavy taxation during the Hundred Years War.

[6] On 29 June 2021, the PCC of St Martin’s passed a resolution under the House of Bishops' Declaration.

Entrance gate to St Martin's Church