Church of All Saints, Nynehead
The 'Church of All Saints in Nynehead, Somerset, England dates from the 14th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.[1] The church is a small structure built of mostly of local red Permo-Triassic rock,[2] probably on the site of an earlier church. In 1091 the manor and church were granted to Montacute Priory.[3] The two-stage square tower was built in the late 14th century and contains six bells, the oldest of which was cast around 1500.[4] New aisles were added in 1410.[5] The interior of the church contains some monuments to the Sanford family of Nynehead Court.[6] The church had significant restoration carried out in 1869.[7] The parish is part of the Wellington and district benefice within the Tone deanery.[8][failed verification] See also
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