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|text='''Martinstown''', also known as '''Winterborne St Martin''', is a village in south-western [[Dorset]], four miles south-west of the county town, Dorchester.  In the centre of the village stands the twelfth centurey parish church, St Martin's
|text='''Martinstown''', also known as '''Winterborne St Martin''', is a village in south-western [[Dorset]], four miles south-west of the county town, Dorchester.  In the centre of the village stands the twelfth century parish church, St Martin's


Bronze Age barrows, including Clandon Barrow, ring the village.  Beside it too rises Maiden Castle, a vast hill-fort which resisted Claudius.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}
Bronze Age barrows, including Clandon Barrow, ring the village.  Beside it too rises Maiden Castle, a vast hill-fort which resisted Claudius.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}}

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St Martin's Church, Martinstown

Martinstown, Dorset

Martinstown, also known as Winterborne St Martin, is a village in south-western Dorset, four miles south-west of the county town, Dorchester. In the centre of the village stands the twelfth century parish church, St Martin's

Bronze Age barrows, including Clandon Barrow, ring the village. Beside it too rises Maiden Castle, a vast hill-fort which resisted Claudius. (Read more)