The Church of Saint Mary in Limington, Somerset, England dates from the late 14th century and includes fragments of an earlier building.
There are several effigies including one of Sir Richard Gyvernay who built the chantry chapel and died in 1329.
[3] One rector of renown was Thomas Wolsey who held the living between 1500 and 1509,[1] before becoming a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church.
resident in the parish for at least 5 years he was placed in the stocks by the Sheriff of Somerset for 'drunken and lewd behaviour' at the Merriott fare.
The Anglican parish is part of the benefice of Ilchester with Northover, Limington Yeovilton and Podimore within the archdeaconry of Wells.