Country England Town or city Stoke St Gregory | Completed 14th century | |
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The Church of St Gregory in Stoke St Gregory, Somerset, England dates originally from the 14th century, although it has been renovated several times. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
Map of Church of St Gregory, Taunton, UK
The octagonal tower contains five bells, the oldest of which was cast in 1628.
There is a set of 17th century stocks in the churchyard, which also includes a Garden of Remembrance.
The parish is part of the Athelney benefice, which includes Burrowbridge, Lyng and North Curry within the Sedgemoor deanery.
References
Church of St Gregory, Stoke St Gregory Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA