The Church of St Mary in Ilminster, Somerset, England, dates from the 15th century and has been designated as a Grade I listed building.
[1] Ilminster takes its name from the River Isle and its large church of St Mary, which is known as The Minster.
The 15th-century Hamstone building was refurbished in 1825 by William Burgess and the chancel restored in 1883.
The bays are articulated by slender buttresses with crocketed finials above the castellated parapet.
The stair turret has string courses coinciding with those on the tower, and a spirelet with a weathervane.