Church of St Michael, Seavington St Michael

[1][2] The church is part of a benefice with the Church of St Peter and St Paul, South Petherton,[3] within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.

[4] The hamstone building has slate roofs with a bell turret at the western end.

It has a three-bay nave and single-bay chancel which are supported by buttresses.

[1] Most of the interior fittings are from the Victorian restoration, but it does have a font from the 12th or 13th century and some fragments of medieval stained glass.

[1] On the south wall of the nave is a memorial plaque commemorating the men from the village who died in World War I.