St Mary's Church, Berrow

The Church of St Mary in Berrow, Somerset, England dates from the 13th century and was restored in the 19th.

[1] The church is built of limestone from the Mendip Hills with Hamstone for the decoration.

[2] The south aisle is from the 15th century but was remodeled during the Victorian era.

[3] The two-stage tower, which dates from the 15th century,[4] contains a bell dating from 1801 and made by Thomas and James Bilbie of the Bilbie family,[5] along with four other bells.

[1] The Anglican parish is part of the Berrow and Brean benefice within the archdeaconry of Wells.