The Anglican Church of St John in Cutcombe, Somerset, England was built in the 13th and 14th centuries.
[1] It is likely there was a church on the site from the early 12th century when it belonged to Bruton Priory,[2] after previously falling within the remit of Glastonbury Abbey.
In 1713 part of the north aisle was rebuilt and the whole building given a Victorian restoration in 1862 by Charles Edmund Giles.
She went on write a dozen novels and to lead bible classes and Sunday Schools for up to seventy men and boys.
[5] The organ was made by Henry Willis and brought to Cutcombe from the Methodist church in Hucknall, Nottinghamshire.