The Church of All Saints in Monksilver, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century and has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building.
It is built of red sandstone with a slate roof with decorative ridge tiles.
The interior is whitewashed, the nave having a wagon roof which is thought to be 13th-century and an alms box by the door is from 1634.
There is also an extremely rare Easter Sepulchre, which resembles a tomb, dating to before the Reformation.
[4] There is a historic cross dated 1863 in the churchyard, just south of the chancel, which is a Grade II listed structure.