The Anglican Church of St Pancras in West Bagborough, Somerset, England was built in the 15th century.
The organ and communion rails were brought from a church at Brompton Ralph in 1910.
They then abandoned the area around the church and rebuilt houses further down the hill.
It consists of a chancel, a nave and aisle each with three bays with wagon roofs.
[5] Inside the church is a tablet with the names of the men from the village who died in World War I.