[3] The patronage of the church was held by Glastonbury Abbey until the dissolution of the monasteries when it passed to the Marquess of Bath.
[2] The chancel pre dates the rest of the building, having been built about 1270.
The tower contains eight bells, four of which date from 1777[3] In the early 19th century the north aisle was added, and the interior refurbished by Benjamin Ferrey in 1843,[2] by which time an organ had been installed.
[3] Between 2000 and 2004 the pews were removed and new lighting and under floor heating were installed.
[2][4][5] The parish is part of the Street and Walton benefice within the Glastonbury deanery.