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This church has two towers. Over the north porch is the older tower, by about 100 years. The main west tower of 1449-1456 is 104 feet high and is a fine example of a Somerset Perpendicular tower. It houses a peal of six bells. Inside is a fine tie-beam roof, a Jacobean screen in the tower arch and a Georgian chancel created by the Berkeley family in the 1740s.
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