All Saints' Church

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Website | 0117 929 1766
The Hill, Langport TA10 9QF, UK

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Within 4 miles (6.4km) of The Hill, Langport TA10 9QF, UK
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'Hunky Punks' and the best stained glass in Somerset

All Saints, built mainly in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, stands on a hill near the River Parrett, overlooking the remains of a Benedictine abbey.

Its bold, pinnacled west tower, covered with gargoyles known locally as 'Hunky Punks', is a local landmark.

However, the church's special treasure is its east window, containing the largest collection of medieval stained glass in Somerset. The saints are shown in gloriously coloured robes with both animated and serene expressions.

In April 2011 a group of young volunteers called the New Saintscame together to start a project in partnership with us to find new ways of using the building in future.

Google Rating: 4.7 out of 5 stars (24 total ratings)

G Hartland
5 Star
Stunning church inside. Wonderful stained glass. Also used as Champing. But you need to get inside when this isn't on and experience the vibrancy of the glass. Just superb
Wednesday 17th November 2021
Jessica West
5 Star
We went champing for 1 night and had a blast! Can't say thank you enough to the CCT team for making it an extra specail stay for my 7 year old neice (who is scared of the dark!) with a lovely hide and seek bat game...she LOVED it! Tea, coffee, hot chocolate all available along with cups and glasses oh and a kettle! We had an amazing game of hide and seek and had fun waking up in the middle of the night to use the loo....😂👻😅 Big shout out to the spiders for keeping us company also! 🕷
Thursday 28th October 2021
Antony Millard
5 Star
Awesome incense infused vibe.
Tuesday 17th March 2020
Sam Cosmos
5 Star
Amazing place. Great view from the backyard. I loved it.
Thursday 5th December 2019
Catherine Williamson
5 Star
So historical, magnificent stained glass dating back to 1400 and odd. Well worth a visit
Wednesday 10th July 2019