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About Us St. Martin’s has regular Evensong services on the 3rd. Sunday in the month and Holy Communiun services quarterly, the service dates and times are listed on the church notice board in the porch. The church is always open and is a resting place for many cyclists, walkers, and youngsters taking part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme.
The village comprises of little more than a row of houses and several farms, with no shops or other conveniences other than a phone box. The Main road passes between the site of the church and the row of houses and the whole village is less then 500 metres long. Location Kirmond-le-Mire is 2 miles from Binbrook, on the B1203 travelling towards Tealby. The church is on the North side of the road on a Easterly slope running from Bully Hill at the Tealby end down to a small stream at the bottom of the hill. There are numerous footpaths in the area giving access to some good views of the Wolds. History The village has existed in some form since Roman times, remains of a large villa complex have been found, and Roman terraces can be seen beyond the stream. The church is maintained and cared for by the small community and is a beautiful place to spend a few quiet moments when visiting the area.
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