The Church of All Saints which is next to the River Brue in Alford, Somerset, England, dates from the 15th century, with minor 19th-century restoration.
[1] The church has a 2-bay chancel and 3-bay nave and a south porch.
[2] The fittings include a Jacobean pulpit, dated 1625, and 16th-century bench ends.
[3] The north windows have medieval stained glass including a large figure of Mary Magdalene.
[1] The parish is part of the Six Pilgrims Benefice, which also includes Babcary, Hornblotton, Lovington, North Barrow and South Barrow and is part of Wells Archdeanery.