The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity at Chilton Trinity in the English county of Somerset was established in the 13th century.
It is a Grade II* listed building.
[1] Parts of the fabric of the building, including the arch of the south doorway, are from the 11th century,[2] although there is some controversary about the specific dates for parts of the building.
[4] The parish is part of the benefice of Bridgwater St Mary and Chilton Trinity within the Diocese of Bath and Wells.
[5] The church consists of a two-bay nave, chancel and south porch with a three-stage west tower, which is supported by diagonal buttresses.