All Saints' Church, Nunney | |
Dedication: | All Saints |
Denomination: | Church of England |
Churchmanship: | High Church |
Parish: | Nunney |
Diocese: | Bath & Wells |
Province: | Canterbury |
Coordinates: | 51.2099°N -2.3771°W |
The Church of All Saints at Nunney, Somerset, England, is a Grade I listed building dating from the 12th century.[1]
It was probably built on the site of an earlier Saxon or Norman church from which a Saxon cross and Norman font can still be seen.[2] A 15th-century wagon or Barrel vault used to cover the nave however the timber rotted and it was demolished in 1957. A temporary roof was installed and hidden by a suspended ceiling. Plans are being drawn up to replace the roof and fundraising is under way.
Sir John Delamare and other lords of Nunney Castle are buried in the church.[3] [4]
The Anglican parish is part of the benefice of Postlebury within the archdeaconry of Wells.[5]