Ruislip Cemetery in the grounds of St Martin's Church |
History tells us that from information entered in the Doomsday Book, a wooden structured Church had once stood on these grounds in Ruislip Village in the 11th century. And by the early 12th century it was rebuilt in stone. By the 14th century the Church fell into disrepair when the Duke of Bedford, Brother of King Henry V, became it's sole possessor. But it wasn't until the 15th century that the Church tower that we see today was first built. The building was first designated in 1950 by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building. And yet when you look around the Church end of the village, very little seems to have changed since that decade. The Church's present chancel and nave date back to the 13th century. And recorded records tell us that the first recorded Vicar was William de Berminton in 1327. ST MARTIN'S CHURCH WEBSITE |
Above: Ruislip Woods, part of the Ruislip Lido. |