The Anglican Church of St Michael in Dinder, Somerset, England has Norman origins and was built in the 14th century before being rebuilt in the 15th.
[1] A church was established in Dinder after the Norman conquest, however the current building was first erected in the 14th century.
[1] The parish is within the benefice of Pilton with Croscombe, North Wootton and Dinder which is part of the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
[1] Inside the church are a stone pulpit and perpendicular font and piscina.
[4] The legend of the Dragon of Dinder goes back for centuries, and is documented on illuminated transcript which is now preserved in Eton College Library Records.