St Andrew's Church, Stogursey

The Church of St Andrew in Stogursey, Somerset, England dates from the early 12th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.

[2] It was granted to become a cell of the Abbey of Lonlay Lonlay-l'Abbaye (Orne) in Normandy, near to Falaise.

It was further altered in the 15th century, the nave was extensively restored 1824 by Richard Carver and the chancel rebuilt between 1863 and 1865 by John Norton.

[3] At floor level in the south arch is a Sanctuary Ring installed in the 13th century.

In Medieval England criminals could find a Place of Refuge in a church for up to forty days and then admit their crime or stand trial.