The Church of St Aldhelm in Doulting, Somerset, England, dates from the 12th century.
[2][3] In his honour the local spring which is the source of the River Sheppey is called St Aldhelm's Well.
[2] Within the churchyard is a 15th-century stone churchyard cross, it has an octagonal stepped base with a square socket stone and square tapering cross, it is a grade II* listed building.
[9] In August 2007 the churchyard was excavated using a mechanical digger in order to install a septic tank for a toilet in the church.
The digger broke through ancient graves, destroying human remains, this caused local residents to stage a sit-in protest to stop the work.