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St Martin on the Hill, Scarborough

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Country
  
England

Churchmanship
  
Anglo-Catholic

Opened
  
11 July 1863

Denomination
  
Church of England

Dedication
  
St Martin

Architect
  
George Frederick Bodley

St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough

Location
  
Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Address
  
Ennerdale Court, 18-, 19 Albion Rd, Scarborough YO11, United Kingdom

Similar
  
Hunmanby railway station, Filey railway station, Crown Spa Hotel, Rotunda Museum, The Spa - Scarborough

St Martin-on-the-Hill is a parish church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire in the Church of England.

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History

The church was built between 1862 and 1863 to designs by the architect George Frederick Bodley. It comprises a north tower, saddleback roof, nave with clerestory, aisle and chancel. The west end contains a rose window.

Much of the decoration and stained glass was completed by William Morris and Co, some of the earliest work completed by this firm. The ceiling decoration of the chancel is by William Morris and Philip Webb. The altar wall displays the Adoration of the Magi by Edward Burne-Jones. The reredos and rood-screen date from 1889, a later addition by George Frederick Bodley. The paintings on the Bodley organ case were done by John Roddam Spencer Stanhope.

On 16 December 1914, the church was one of many buildings in Scarborough which were damaged during the German bombardment of the town. The raid took place just as the 8.00 a.m. communion service was commencing. Despite the noise and damage, Rev Charles Mackarness continued with the service. Later that day, the wedding of Richard Horsley and Winnifred Duphoit continued as planned.

In June 1973 the church was listed as Grade I.

Pulpit

The pulpit has 10 painted panels by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Ford Madox Brown and William Morris.

Notable incumbents

  • Robert Henning Parr: 1863–1888
  • Charles Coleridge Mackarness: 1889–1917
  • Morris Maddocks: 1961–1971
  • Christopher Armstrong: 1991–2001
  • Organ

    An organ was installed in 1875 by the builders Harrison and Harrison. This was later transferred to Holy Trinity Church, Sunningdale, Berkshire.

    The organ was installed in 1890 by the notable London firm of Henry Willis. A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.

    Organists

  • Dr William Creser 1875 - 1880
  • Charles Hylton Stewart 1908 - 1914
  • Cyril Francis Musgrove 1914 - 1915, 1918 - 1919
  • A.Claude Keeton 1919 - 1939
  • References

    St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough Wikipedia