St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas was founded in 1952 by J. Thomas Bagby and is currently the largest parish of the Episcopal Church in North America with over 10,000 members.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Description: church in Texas, United States
- Also known as: “Saint Martin’s Episcopal Church” and “Saint Martins Episcopal Church”
- Address: 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Houston Arboretum and Nature Center and The Houstonian Hotel.
Houston Arboretum and Nature Center
Garden
Photo: Nick22aku, Public domain.
The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center is a non-profit arboretum and nature center located in Memorial Park at 4501 Woodway Drive, Houston, Texas. It is open daily with free admission. Houston Arboretum and Nature Center is situated 1 mile east of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church.
The Houstonian Hotel
Hotel
The Houstonian Hotel, Club & Spa is a luxury hotel located in Houston, Texas. The 18-acre campus includes a hotel and conference center, several restaurants, spa and health and fitness center. The Houstonian Hotel is situated 3,500 feet northeast of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church.
The Post Oak
Hotel
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The Post Oak Hotel & Tower, also popularly nicknamed the Fertitta Tower is a 36-story, 499-foot-high mixed-use skyscraper in Uptown Houston. The building operates a hotel, office space, residencies, and retail. The Post Oak is situated 1 mile southeast of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Tanglewood and Uptown Houston.
Tanglewood
Neighborhood
Tanglewood is an affluent neighborhood in western Houston, Texas, located off San Felipe Road. Tanglewood is located just outside the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8 in the Uptown Houston area.
Uptown Houston
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Uptown is in Houston, though nobody in Houston has used that term since about 1970 - it's generally referred to as "The Galleria", or to motorists at I-610 and U.S. 59 as the highway to avoid.
Briargrove
Neighborhood
Briargrove is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, United States, near Uptown Houston. Briargrove was established in the 1950s with one-story ranch homes built in the 1950s and 1960s. Briargrove is situated 2 miles southwest of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church.
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Harris County, Texas, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
29.76093° or 29° 45′ 39″ northLongitude
-95.46647° or 95° 27′ 59″ westElevation
59 feet (18 metres)Open location code
76X6QG6M+9COpenStreetMap ID
way 842501963OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=yesGeoNames ID
7208076Wikidata ID
Q7590017
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Japanese—“St. Martin’s Episcopal Church” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “聖公會聖馬丁教堂”
- Hebrew: “הכנסייה האפיסקופלית של מרטין הקדוש (יוסטון, טקסס)”
- Hebrew: “הכנסייה האפיסקופלית של מרטין הקדוש”
- Hebrew: “כנסיית מרטין הקדוש האפיסקופלית (יוסטון, טקסס)”
- Japanese: “聖マーティン教会 (ヒューストン)”
- Japanese: “聖マーティン教会”
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