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Axbridge, St. John the Baptist. ST 432 546. © Roy Graham. Link.

Banwell, St. Andrew. 182 ST 399 591. © Barbara Barklem.
Barrington, St. Mary. © Bill McKenzie.
Bath.
Bathampton, St. Nicholas. 172 ST 777 665. © Dave  Westrap. Link.
Berrow, St. Mary. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection.
Bridgwater, St. Mary. © George Weston.
Broomfield, All Saints. © Simon Kidner.
Burnham-on-Sea.

Chard, St. Mary. © June Norris. Link.
Cheddar, St. Andrew. From an old postcard (franked 1905), Bulman Collection. Link.
Churchinford, Baptist Chapel. © Simon Kidner.
Churchstanton, St. Peter & St. Paul. © Simon Kidner. Link.
Clevedon, St. Andrew. From an old postcard (franked 1933), Bulman Collection. Link. Franciscan Church of the Immaculate Conception (R.C.). © Graeme Harvey. Link.
Combe Florey, St. Peter & St. Paul. © Simon Kidner.
Coxley, Christ Church. © Bill Henderson.
Creech St. Michael. © Maggie Exon.
Crewkerne.
Croscombe, St. Mary. © Mark Turbott.
Culbone, St. Culbone. Has been claimed as the smallest parish church in England. © Simon Kidner.

Dundry. Is this St. Michael? From an old postcard, Bulman Collection.
Dunster, St. George. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection.
Durston, St. John the Baptist. © Simon Kidner.

East Quantoxhead. © Maggie Exon.
Easton, St. Paul. © June Norris. Link.
Evercreech, St. Peter. From an old postcard (franked 1905), Bulman Collection. Link.

Frome, St. John the Baptist. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection. Link.

Glastonbury.

Highbridge.
Hutton, St. Mary the Virgin. ST 352 585. © Andrew Ross.

Kewstoke, St. Paul. ST 334 633. © Andrew Ross.
Kilton. © Maggie Exon.

Lilstock. Maggie explains that this church was de-consecrated in the late 19th century, and only the chancel has been restored. © Maggie Exon.
Locking, St. Augustine. ST 363 596. Link. RAF Locking Church (now closed along with the base). ST 369 599. Link. Both © Andrew Ross.

Minehead.
Montacute, St. Catherine. © Bill McKenzie.

Norton St. Philip, dedicated to SS Philip & James. 172 ST 775555. © Dave Westrap. Link1. Link2.

Oare, St. Mary. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection. Link.

Porlock, St. Dubricius. From an old postcard, Bulman Collection. Link.
Priddy, St. Lawrence. Link is to an external website.
Puxton, St. Saviour. The leaning tower of Puxton. The lean is believed to date from the original building. ST 407 632. Both © Andrew Ross.

Raddington, St. Michael. In the tower, at just above porch-door height, is a stone with "1675" carved on it. ST 020 261. © Andrew Ross. Link. The church was used as one of the locations for filming "The Land Girls" - link.
Rodney Stoke, St. Leonard. © June Norris. Link.

Selworthy, All Saints. © Simon Kidner.
Staplegrove, St. John the Evangelist. © Andrew Ross. Link.
Stogursey, St. Andrew. © Maggie Exon.
Stoke Pero, on Exmoor. © Simon Kidner.
Stratton-on-the-Fosse, Downside Abbey, aka the Basilica of Saint Gregory the Great. © Mark Turbott. Link.

Taunton.
Templecombe, St. Mary. © Andrew Ross. Link.
Thurloxton, St. Giles. © Simon Kidner.
Timsbury, the Parish Church, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Tabor Free Methodist Church. Both © Elizabeth Nash.

Uphill, St. Nicholas (ruinous). ST 316 583. St. Nicholas at ST 319 588 replaced the old church. The foundation stone was laid in 1892. Methodist Church (founded as Wesleyan in 1841). ST 320 588. All © Andrew Ross.

Walton, Holy Trinity. © Bill Henderson.
Wells.
West Camel, dedicated to All Saints. © Bill McKenzie.
West Quantoxhead, St. Etheldreda (aka St. Audrey). © Geoff Lees. Link. (Geoff - the return address on your e-mail isn't working - 3 e-mails have been returned as undeliverable).
Weston-super-Mare.
Wick St. Lawrence, St. Lawrence. ST 366 654. © Andrew Ross.
Winscombe, St. James the Great. The tower and porch. 182 ST 411 566. Lynch Chapel. 182 ST 419 572. All © Barbara Barklem.
Worle.

Yeovil.


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