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Listed building or place reference: MN0217

Historic site reference
Property
Church Of Our Lady & the Martyrs of Japan
Road name
La Grande Route de St. Martin
Parish
St. Martin
Location
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Grade
Listed Building Grade 3
Category
Church and Chapel.
Statement of significance
The oldest surviving purpose-built Catholic church in Jersey. Granite-built structure of 1863, in thirteenth century Gothic style, with a charming plaster vaulted interior containing French stained glass windows.
Context
n/a
External Description
The church is a semi-rural location on the edge of the village of St Martin. There is a parking forecourt in front of the church and a Lourdes grotto by the side of the entrance. The presbytery is located to the left hand side of the forecourt (not included within listing). There is an old burial ground behind the church, and an extensive modern burial ground to the east and south (not included within the listing). The church is a modest-sized, two-cell structure in thirteenth century Gothic style. It consists of a single volume rectangular nave and chancel, with an attached sacristy to the east. The west, north and east walls are built of roughly-squared granite, the south wall rendered. Slate roofs, renewed with artificial slates on the sacristy. The west elevation has a central pointed doorway with a quoined surround. This now sits within an early C21 porch, designed in keeping with the original church but not included within the listing. Above this, a triple lancet window, a clock and a gabled and rendered bellcote containing one bell. Stepped angle buttresses. Five bays to flank elevations, with simple lancet windows, the bays marked by stepped buttresses on the south side. The sacristy is lower, with small windows (replaced in PVCu).
Internal Description
The interior of the church is a single volume of five bays, with roll moulded rib vaults springing from wall columns. The Gothic high altar, in stone with small marble columns and moulded plaster decoration, incorporates a statue of Our Lady and tabernacle; the frontal incorporating OMI monogram. The forward altar (added in the late C20) is supported on marble columns taken from the high altar. The floor was re-laid at this time. A plain gallery at the west end is supported on timber columns. Against the east wall are two inscribed quatrefoils, one in Latin recording the building and consecration of the church and the other in French, stating that an annual Mass will be said in perpetuity for those who contributed towards the building and ornamentation of the church. Notable furnishings and contents are French stained glass, some depicting saints, others with foliage and geometrical decoration; maker not established; and watercolour Stations of the Cross in wooden frames, given by the Empress Eugenie.
Special interest
Architectural,Artistic,Historical

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