The church stood at what is now the junction of Queen Street and
Upper Thames Street, just north of
Southwark Bridge. It was rebuilt in 1306, the choir at the cost of
Queen Margaret. The
Vintners' Company had an altar in the church dedicated to St Martin, who was their patron saint. St Martin Vintry was one of 86 parish churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London. In 1670, a Rebuilding Act was passed and a committee set up under the stewardship of
Sir Christopher Wren to decide which would be rebuilt. Fifty-one were chosen, but St Martin Vintry was not among them. Instead its parish was united with that of
St Michael Paternoster Royal. ==References==