St. Martin, Guernsey - St Martin de la Bellouse church - postcard, stamp 1983
St. Martin, Guernsey - St Martin de la Bellouse church - postcard, stamp 1983

St. Martin, Guernsey - St Martin de la Bellouse church - postcard, stamp 1983

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  • Picture / Image:  St. Martin de la Bellouse, Guernesey 
  • Publisher: Dennis (No. 9 in a series of 10 - Parish Churches of Guernsey)
  • Postally used: yes
  • Stamp:  Guernsey Golden Era of Shipping 13p 
  • Postmark(s): 1983
  • Sent to:  Watford, Herts., England
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NOTE: All postcards are sent in brand new stiffened envelopes which I have bought for the task. These are specially made to protect postcards and you may be able to re-use them. In addition there are other costs to sending so the above charge is not just for the stamp!

I will give a full refund if you are not fully satisfied with the postcard.

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Text from the free encyclopedia WIKIPEDIA may appear below to give a little background information (internal links may not  work) :

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St Martin’s Parish Church, Guernsey is also known as the Saint Martin de la Bellouse and is located in a dip in an ancient village, in the parish of Saint Martin, Guernsey.

The earliest reference to a religious building on the site was in 1048. The original building was built over, with the oldest parts of the current building dating back to 1225 with a second aisle added in the next century.

La Gran'mère du Chimquière stands at the entrance gate.

The current rector is the Reverend Mike Keirle.

There was a Neolithic tomb on the site of the church to which La Gran'mère du Chimquière was possibly linked. This standing stone menhir, dating from 2500 – 1800BC is shaped into a female figure and has had the head recarved, into a more Roman style at a later date. She stands at the main gate and it is traditional for new brides to place flowers on her head for luck.[1]

Close by is a healing spring, la Fontaine de la Bellouse.

Guernsey was Christianised in the 6th century AD.

A wooden church existed on the site in 1048 when William, Duke of Normandy granted St. Martin’s as a Parish Church to the Abbot of Marmoutier, near Tours.[2]

The Church was consecrated on 4 February 1199.

The connection with Marmoutier Abbey continued until 1415 when King Henry V confiscated the revenues being sent to France. The Church remained part of the Diocese of Coutances in France until in 1568 when the Channel Islands churches were finally transferred to the Diocese of Winchester.[2]

The earliest part, the nave, tower and chancel, date from 1225–50, with the northern aisle being added a century later. The porch was added around 1520 and has a sundial dated 1751.[2]

The font is the oldest in the island, dating from before the reformation. The pulpit dates from 1657 and the organ was installed in 1848.[2]

There are three bells weighing 448, 677 and 947 lbs which were recast by a French bell-founder, Jean Baptiste Brocard at Glategny in Saint Peter Port in September 1736.

The clock was installed by Peter Le Page of St Peter Port in 1869, the bells were linked and the chiming apparatus installed.

 

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