The Church of St Christopher in Lympsham, Somerset, England dates from the 15th century, and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
[1] It is known that Bartholomew de England was appointed rector at Lympsham in 1274,[2] although the parish had been given by Ine of Wessex to Glastonbury Abbey in 690 remaining part of the Abbey estates until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1539.
[3] During the 19th century extensive restoration was carried out by Rev A. J. Stephenson and his son, J. H.
[2] Archaeological exploration in 2001 uncovered a copper alloy coin from Bath dated 1670.
[4] The parish is part of the benefice of Brent Knoll, East Brent and Lympsham, within the deanery of Axbridge.