The Anglican Church of St Andrew, Northover, in Ilchester, Somerset, England, dates from the 14th and 15th centuries.
[3] The church stands close to the River Yeo and on the site of an earlier Roman building and associated cemetery next to the Fosse Way.
[3][6] It was also the site of as minster church in the Saxon era,[1] when it was held by Glastonbury Abbey.
After the Norman Conquest it was held by Maurice, Bishop of London, until was appropriated by St. John's hospital, Bridgwater, in 1219.
[2] The three-stage tower is supported by corner buttresses and has an octagonal stair turret.