The Church of St Peter and St Paul at Charlton Adam in the parish of Charlton Mackrell, Somerset, England has 14th-century origins, however most of the current building is from the 15th century.
[1] Between 1142 and 1166 the church in Charlton Adam was held by Bruton Abbey.
[2] Restoration work was undertaken in 1860 when the barrel roof in the nave was installed and galleries removed.
[2] An engraved glass screen has been installed on the belfry balcony, decorated with the emblems of St Peter and St Paul accompanied by British plants.
[5] The parish is part of the benefice of Somerton with Compton Dundon and The Charltons within the deanery of Ivelchester.