The Church of the Holy Trinity in Wyke Champflower, Bruton, Somerset, England, dates from 1623 and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
[1] A wooden tympanum between the nave and chancel bears the 1624 Royal Arms, the arms of the then Bishop of Bath and Wells and the Archbishop of Canterbury.
[2] The church contains a black-and-white marble monument commemorating Henry Southworth, who was the Lord of the Manor of Wyke, who died in 1625 and funded the construction of the church.
[1] In the graveyard is a memorial stone erected in 2002 for Edward Blair Michell (1843–1926) who may be buried there.
[3] Michell was a renowned falconer who authored the excellent treatise on falconry "The Art And Practice of Hawking", London 1900.