St Martin-cum-Gregory's Church, Micklegate, York

The north porch was added in 1655, and in 1677 the west tower was refaced with brick.

The church was restored in 1875[3] when the interior was cleared of the old square pews, the west gallery and the organ.

New seating was fitted in the nave and Gurney stoves were introduced for heating.

The parish was united with Holy Trinity Church, Micklegate, in 1953.

Since being made redundant by the Church of England it served as a public hall and from 2008 it was developed as a stained-glass centre.