St Andrew's Church, Compton Bishop

The Church of St Andrew in Compton Bishop, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century, being consecrated by Bishop Jocelin in 1236, with more recent restoration.

[1][2] The church has a 14th-[3] or 15th-century pulpit with tracery panels, carved friezes and cresting, described as "one of the best in Somerset".

[3] Above the pulpit is a large pedimented wall monument to John Prowse who died in 1688, as well as several of his children.

[4] The two-stage tower with pinnacles and a stair turret has been dated to around 1380,[5] although Harvey believes it is from the 15th century.

[6] The south porch was added and the roof renewed in 1852 by the Bath architectural practice of George Phillips Manners and John Elkington Gill.