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The church of St Martin, Coney Street, was first mentioned in a document of c.1160-1180. The church was confirmed to the Dean and Chapter of York in 1194 and a vicarage was ordained there by the thirteenth century. Between 1331 and 1443, six other York churches belonging to the Dean and Chapter were annexed to St Martin; these were St Michael le Belfrey, St John’s Ousebridge, St Mary’s Layerthorpe, St Andrew’s, St John’s and one moiety of St Helen-on-the-Walls. St Martin’s Church was completely rebuilt in the 15th century, making it one of the grandest in York.
(borthcat.york.ac.uk/church-of-england-york-st-martin-coney-street-parish)
December 1, 2022
St. Martin's Church is the first thing you notice on the street because of its huge clock. The Gothic building is behind.
June 26, 2023
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