St Martin’s, Overstrand
Open every day from 9.30am until 4pm (Winter) and later in Summer.St Martin’s Church in Overstrand was in a ruinous state by the 19th century and another church was built next door in 1859 (Christ Church). St Martin’s Church underwent an extensive rebuilding and restoration in 1911. The 15th century nave and tower have survived but there is a new chancel and north aisle. Notice the wafer oven in the base of the tower. The original north doorway leads from the nave through to the north aisle. There is a memorial commemorating Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton MP who helped to set up the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society in 1823 and led the abolition movement following the retirement of William Wilberforce. He was also the chairman of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which later received royal assent from Queen Victoria in 1840.
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