The Anglican Church of St Mary in Hardington Mandeville, Somerset, England was built in 1123.
[1] The parish is part of the Coker Ridge benefice within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
[2] The church is built of the local limestone called hamstone.
There were six bells in the tower, three of which are from the Purdue (Closworth) foundry, with the earliest being dated 1591.
[3] The circular font is thought to be original, dating from 1123;[1] it is made of hamstone, has carvings around the rim and stands on a cylindrical stem.