St Martin in Exeter

From Elswyth, my record of hidden sanctuaries and the textures of time. St Martin’s, tucked behind the cathedral close in Exeter, feels like a pause between centuries – its stone from Heavitree warm in the afternoon light, its stained glass flickering with gold. I’m drawn to how such places hold their calm – history gathered quietly within their walls while the city hums just beyond.









Built of stone from Heavitree, with mediaeval stained glass and an 11th-century chancel arch. A peaceful sanctuary from the bustle of shoppers outside.

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.

 

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