The Church of St Nicholas in West Pennard, Somerset, England, dates from the 15th century and is a Grade I listed building.
[1] From the 13th to 15th century West Pennard was a chapelry of the Church of St John the Baptist in Glastonbury.
[2] The tower dates from around 1482,[3] following the chancel and south aisle which had been built earlier in the 15th century.
[2] The tower holds six bells four of which were cast in the early 17th century.
[4] The churchyard cross, which was built between 1493 and 1524 by Abbot Richard Beere of Glastonbury, is also Grade I listed.