
ST MARTIN . LILLINGTON . DORSET
GRADE I † C13 origin, chancel & tower C15, porch C17, south chapel C18. Restored 1848. A small hamlet, a fine church, a tithe barn, a manor house. Sir Walter Raleigh prayed here. Perfect rural Dorset – secluded in a valley, reached only by narrow lanes, and very much a longcut for traffic. 2m over the fields from our house, 15+ minutes drive. 50.9127 / -2.5283 / ST629127
Note: St Martin has 3 scratch dials that are featured HERE
Addendum July 2023 below
DIAL

This is a rather special and unusual dial in a lovely setting. It was installed in 1990, and commemorates Robin Higgin (1928 – 1986), as inscribed around the edge of the circular dial stone. On the top of the stone, the words ‘In Loving Memory’ are inscribed around the dial itself.


The dial has an adjustable gnomon, and the plate was clearly made specially rather than being a standard model. It has a pleasingly rustic look. The lines to the numerals are rays from the central sun. On the dial edge, on either side of the gnomon, are the words dawn and dusk look as if handwritten rather than machine-engraved.

MEMORIAL INSCRIPTION




ADDENDUM
In July 2023 I revisited St Martin to check the orientation of this dial following a query by JF (BSS). Since my last visit, and most regrettably, the gnomon has disappeared and the edge of the dial stone has been damaged. As for orientation, the dial is sited (or re-sited) so that XII points NE, negating a time-passage function.



GSS Category: Horizontal Dial; Memorial Sundial; Churchyard Sundial
All photos: Keith Salvesen