Church of St Stephen, Winsham

The Anglican Church of St Stephen in Winsham, Somerset, England, was built in the 13th century.

[1] Until July 2018, because of the poor condition of the roofs, particularly of the tower, the church had been placed on the Heritage at Risk Register.

[3] On 29 July 2018 the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Peter Hancock, held a dedication service (with Eucharist) in the Church to celebrate the completion of the repair works to the Tower and roof.

[4] The church is also noted for it has a surviving copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs on display, and renowned for having only one of two surviving pre-Reformation tympana (rood screens) of the Crucifixion anywhere in the world (the other being the church of St Catherine, Ludham, Norfolk).

[8] The interior includes a Jacobean pulpit, 15th century timber screen and a reredos added in 1873 by Harry Hems.