The Church of All Saints in Trull, Somerset, England has a tower dating from the 13th century; the rest is 15th-century.
[2] The east window, dating from the 15th century, depicts the crucifixion with St John and the Mother of Jesus at the foot of the Cross.
[3] The pulpit is believed to date from the 16th century, moving to its current position from the north arcade as part of a Victorian restoration around 1863.
[4] The extensive mid-16th century bench ends include a unique pre-Reformation procession.
[7] In 1899 a stained glass window by Charles Eamer Kempe in memory of Alexander and Juliana Horatia Ewing was installed in the church, overlooking their graves.