St Cuthbert
Wells, Somerset
Its tall, splendid 15th century west tower is surely the main reason why this outstanding parish church is quite often mistaken for Wells Cathedral.
The parish church of St Peter dates from the 14th century and is a Grade II* listed building open to all.
North Wootton, Somerset
North Wootton village lies below the Mendip Hills looking across the Somerset levels to Glastonbury Tor. The parish includes the hamlet of Worminster and the scattered homes and farms of Redlake, Launcherley and Upper Westholme. The parish church of St Peter is a small and beautiful medieval building open for all.
It is the home of a welcoming regular congregation and widely used by villagers and others for celebrations and special services as well as weddings, baptisms and funerals.
Wells, Somerset
Its tall, splendid 15th century west tower is surely the main reason why this outstanding parish church is quite often mistaken for Wells Cathedral.
Wells, Somerset
Wells United Church is a pioneering church, in 1917 the two chapels in Union Street, Wells merged together to form one United Church, a merger approved by a special Act of Parliament.
Wells, Somerset
Perhaps the most beautiful of the great English cathedrals, it was erected between the 12th and 15th centuries and is a significant Somerset landmark.