Church of St Martin, Fiddington

[2][1] Part of the herringbone masonry survives from the 11th century,[3] however the church has been revised several times since.

[4] The church was restored by John Norton in 1860,[1] which included the addition of the north aisle.

[5][6] The parish is part of the Quantock Coast benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.

[1] On the outer south wall of the nave is a 12 inches (30 cm) Sheela na Gig.

[10] The Sheela na Gig at Fiddington was examined and brass rubbed by Mick Aston in the late 1970s, Aston who later found fame through the television programme Time Team was at that time county archaeologist for Somerset.

The cross in the churchyard.