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Martin-in-the-Fields is an Anglican church at the northeast corner of
Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, London. Its patron is Saint
Martin of Tours. The church survived the Great Fire of London which did
not reach as far as the City of Westminster, but was replaced with a new
building, designed by James Gibbs in 1721 and completed five years
later. The design was criticised widely at the time but subsequently
became extremely famous, being copied particularly widely in the United
States.