The Priory Church of St George in Dunster, Somerset, England, is predominantly 15th-century with evidence of 12th- and 13th-century work.
[2][3] The tower was built by Jon Marys of Stogursey who received a contract from the parish in 1442.
[6] The church was shared for worship between the monks of Dunster Priory and the parishioners, however this led to several conflicts between them.
One outcome was the carved rood screen which divided the church in two with the parish using the west chancel and the monks the east.
The church has a cruciform plan with a central four-stage tower, built in 1443 with diagonal buttresses, a stair turret and single bell-chamber windows.