A small church built above the village in the 1990s was dedicated to Saint Martin in 2000 and is privately owned.
In 1973, the church was declared redundant and became privately owned, with no public access.
As a consequence, most Catholic churches are owned by the government.
From 1302, the church was owned by the Herren von Greif.
The church is now owned by the village on a peppercorn rent and is used for village services at least three times a year.
The church is now owned by his grandson, John Mathew.
The church itself is owned by the Stockton archdiocese.
The church is owned and operated by the Basilians.
The church is administered and owned by the Servite Order since 1369.
Today the church is owned and maintained by its congregation of Episcopalians.