St Martins Church
About St Martins Church
The parish church of St Martin, West Drayton, quite south of Uxbridge, largely dates from the 15th century, with a sympathetic healing of the outdoors inside the 1850s. It is lengthy, low, and medieval in issue, manufactured from flint with stone on the corners and antique brick at the edges of the short, rectangular tower. This bears a small cupola to one facet, which juts up above the trees. Inside, the Church is long and slender, tall for its width even though none of the dimensions are big, giving an atmospheric, medieval experience; in truth, like the tower, tons of the indoors is 15th century, extensively the chancel arch and arcades to the Nave and part of the aisles.
In the chancel is a double bay piscina, which seemingly predates the whole lot else in the Church and dates from the 13th century. The monuments which they have interesting sculpture. The Lords of the Manor were the De Burgh family, and there are numerous monuments to them within the Church. They started out with Fysh De Burgh, who changed into born Fysh Coppinger, a wealthy service provider of London, however took his spouse’s name on buying the manor from Henry Paget, Earl of Uxbridge, in 1786. In searching at the monuments, they start with the De Burgh own family, then the Arabins, then the relaxation in date order.
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