St Beuno
Culbone, Somerset
With its unusual dedication, to a 6th century saint from north Wales, this is usually considered to be the smallest church in England, set in a secluded wooded combe.
The gleaming lime washed walls of this imposing church overlooking Exmoor give a foretaste of the wonderfully light and spacious feeling interior, with its slender white pillars and soaring wagon roofs.
Selworthy, Somerset
The south aisle, from 1538, is a masterpiece with splendid Perpendicular window tracery in the local style.
The upper floor of the unusual two storey porch incorporates an interior balcony from where the lords of the manor could watch the proceedings, theatre style: this was an early 19th century conversion by the Acland family of nearby Holnicote.
Two family members are commemorated by plaques at the west end.
Culbone, Somerset
With its unusual dedication, to a 6th century saint from north Wales, this is usually considered to be the smallest church in England, set in a secluded wooded combe.
Timberscombe, Somerset
A medieval church with facilities, open daily and welcoming everybody whether local or visiting historic places, in the heart of a lovely Exmoor village with a pub and fantastic local walks.
Cutcombe, Somerset