Holy Trinity Church in Abbots Leigh within the English county of Somerset is a 15th-century Perpendicular Gothic building, restored and partially rebuilt in 1847–48 after a fire.
[1] The site of the church may have been occupied by a small chapel or Saxon hermitage.
[3] In 1848 the church was damaged by fire[4] and much of the building had to be rebuilt; however the tower and chancel remain from the original.
[1] The three-stage west tower is supported by diagonal buttresses and topped by an embattled parapet.
[5] Within the church are various monuments and memorials including one to Sir George Norton of Leigh Court.