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Saint Martins is a village in Saint Philip Parish in Barbados. It is a 5 minutes drive east of Sir Grantly Adams International Airports. Nearby villages include, Rockhall, Gemswick, FoulBay, and Kirtons. It is perhaps most notably know for Its Anglican church. St. Martin's Church is situated in the parish of St. Philip in Barbados. It was built in 1859 and sits on the site of the previous chapel school for the area. The chapel school was actually built in 1837 at a cost of just about three and fifty pounds (£350) and was approximately nine hundred square feet (900 sq. ft.). This area of St. Philip in Barbados is relatively flat and that works out well for the St. Martin's church since it can be seen for miles around the parish, like a beacon for all the would-be worshippers. (Barbados Pocket Guide)
13°05′N 59°28′W / 13.083°N 59.467°W / 13.083; -59.467
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