St Martins Parish Church
St Martins Parish Church, located in Low Marple within the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport, Greater Manchester, is a distinguished Church of England parish church founded in 1870. Established by a local family influenced by the Oxford Movement, it showcases Anglo-Catholic ceremonial traditions and features significant artistic contributions from the English Arts and Crafts Movement, making it a Grade II Listed Building of national importance.
The St Martins Low Marple Heritage Trust works to preserve and promote the church's artistic heritage, aiming to make it more accessible to the local community. The church hosts various events, including talks on art symbolism, and offers guided visits by special arrangement during the winter months when it is not open for regular visits. Generated from the website