St Peter's Church, West Huntspill

The Church of St Peter in Huntspill, Somerset, England, was established by 1208, rebuilt around 1400, and extended in the early to mid-15th century.

[1] Before the Norman Conquest the Christian community at Huntspill was given by Offa of Mercia to Glastonbury Abbey.

In the 13th century it was given to Tickford Priory at Newport Pagnell until it was taken under the control of the Bishop of Wells.

[1] The tower holds six bells which date from 1879 when they replaced the previous five, the oldest of which was cast in 1693.

[4] The church underwent extensive Victorian restoration between 1878 and 1880,[2] following a major fire[1] which gutted the interior and roof, leaving only the stonework still standing.