The Anglican Church of St Peter in Rode, within the English county of Somerset, dates from 1824.
[1] The church was built by Henry Goodridge for Charles Daubeny, the Archdeacon of Sarum.
[3] The design with a tall nave and chancel was inspired by King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
[5] A bell cast for the church by Rudhall of Gloucester in 1823 did not have enough room to swing and was used for static chiming.
[3] After the church was made redundant, repairs were needed to the south steeple and roof which were supported by a grant from English Heritage.