The Sint Maartenskerk is the village church of Sint Maartensdijk. This old church stands in a secluded place behind the market square. The church is used by the Restored Reformed Congregation of Sint Maartensdijk.
St Martin's Church has a three-aisled pseudo-basilic nave, which means that the side aisles are lower than the central nave and lacks a clerestory, and a main choir with side chapel. The tower consists of a white mountain stone entrance, a brick articulation and a spire with bell tower. The church is entirely in Gothic style.
There has been a church since the fourteenth century, but in the fifteenth century work began on a larger church. The stone base of the tower dates from the fourteenth century.
In the church there is a seventeenth-century pulpit with an eighteenth-century staircase and under the nineteenth-century organ is an eighteenth-century gentlemen's pew where the prominent families used to sit. One of those families was the Liens family. Members of this family are buried in the church and played an important role in the church history of Sint Maartensdijk.
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