The Church of St Mary in Litton, Somerset, England, dates from the 13th century.
[1] There is some evidence for the existence of a Saxon church on the site before the Norman Conquest.
The village was listed in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Litune, meaning 'The small enclosure' from the Old English lyt and tun.
[3] The north isle was added around 1850 to accommodate the influx of people involved in the construction of the Litton Reservoirs.
[3] Several of the memorials and crosses in the churchyard are also listed buildings.