The Church of St Nicholas in Combe St Nicholas, Somerset, England is Norman in origin, with the chancel and lower stage of the tower dating from the 13th century.
It was enlarged and aisles added in the 15th century, with further restoration in 1836.
[1] There was a church on the site from the Norman Conquest and possibly earlier.
[2] The Hamstone nave has five bays and holds the font which may have survived from the pre Norman era.
[3] The parish is part of the benefice of Chard, St. Mary with Combe St Nicholas, Wambrook and Whitestaunton within the deanery of Crewkerne and Ilminster.