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Church of All Saints
Geograph 3202937 All Saints church, Dunkerton.jpg
Location Dunkerton Somerset, England
Built 14th century
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated 1 February 1956
Reference no. 1135797
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The Church of All Saints is an Anglican church located in Dunkerton, a village in Somerset, England. This historic building was first built in the 1300s. Its tall tower was added later, in the 1400s. The church is very special and has been named a Grade II* listed building. This means it is an important old building that is protected by law.

What Makes the Church Special?

The Church of All Saints has several main parts. It includes a nave, which is the main area where people sit. There is also a chancel, which is the part of the church near the altar. At the front, there is a west porch.

The Tower and Its Features

The church's tower has three levels. It is supported by strong diagonal structures called buttresses. These help the walls stand firm. In one corner of the tower, there is a small turret with stairs inside.

Beautiful Stained Glass

Inside the church, you can see amazing stained glass windows. These windows are made from many pieces of colored glass. They create beautiful pictures when the sunlight shines through them. Some of this artwork was created by famous artists named Clayton and Bell.

The Churchyard's Ancient Tree

Outside the church, in the churchyard, there is a very large yew tree. This tree stands close to the wall that marks the churchyard's edge. Yew trees can live for hundreds, even thousands, of years. This one has likely been there for a very long time.

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