The Church of St Margaret in Hinton Blewett, Somerset, England probably dates from the 13th century although parts are as late as the 16th or 17th century.
[1] The church is largely built of Blue Lias with Doulting Stone arcade.
[2] It includes the coat of arms of Simon Seward (Rector 1514–59) over the doorway.
[4] The five bells in the tower were cast in 1708 by the Bilbies of Chew Stoke.
[5] The parish is part of the benefice of East Harptree with West Harptree and Hinton Blewett, Litton with Chewton Mendip within the archdeaconry of Wells.