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The
church of St Martin, Exning dates from the late 12th Century. It
has regular worship at 8am and 11 am every Sunday
morning.
It
is a Grade 1 listed building, is situated in the centre
of the village of Exning in a conservation area, in a large churchyard. The approach to the church from the
West end through the churchyard is up a steep slope,
reflecting the elevation of the church above the rest of
the village of Exning. Until recently the church was
clearly visible from the A14 Newmarket bypass, but this
view has now been somewhat restricted by the erection of
sound-reducing barriers on the road. At night the church
is floodlit, the floodlights being a gift in memory of a
local landowner’s wife.
Work go
[CB8 7HF]ing on
Both St Martin's Church (right/below)
and Exning Community
Church Hall (below
right) have undergone
refurbishments and
improvements in 2010 for
even more effective use.
But a Church
is not the building, it's the people and here's what
people say "St Martin's" means to them:
Comments to be added
For various
events that have taken place please see the
"Past
Events"
page
Lots of
pictures of St Martin's
outside
and in
snow
The new
position for the plaque of those who fell in the world wars. This was
first used during the Remembrance Day service 2008
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