This church is one of the outstanding landmarks of Minehead, being situated high above the town on the slopes of North Hill. The list of vicars dates back to c1200; the oldest surviving parts of the church – the main walls and south porch - date back to the 14th century while the 87 foot high sandstone tower dates from a century or so later. There are some fine brasses within the church. It originally served Higher Town but now shares its ministry with St. Andrew’s in the town centre. From the door, there are stunning views south to the hills south of the town.