The Church of St Mary in Stogumber, Somerset, England dates from the late 13th century.
[1] The church was founded as a Saxon minster with a chapelry at Bicknoller and other dues payable from property in Monksilver, Clatworthy and Elworthy.
[2] The oldest portions of the church are the tower and south porch.
[3] The north aisle is traditionally held to have been built by Cardinal Beaufort as a penance for his behaviour at his hunting lodge Halsway Manor.
[4] The red sandstone church was restored in the 1870s to designs by John Dando Sedding.