St Andrew: early c15 Perpendicular church with Saxon origins as a minster; view from the north side
St Andrew: west tower, c.1500; 101 ft. high; setback buttresses; pierced parapet with triangles; pinnacles & higher stair-turret
St Andrew: south porch; c.1500 doorway
St Andrew: Saxon work within south porch
St Andrew: Perpendicular nave with wagon roof; slim piers with four hollows, leafy capitals to the shafts
St Andrew: rood screen erected 1521; four-light sections, fan vaulting
St Andrew: detail of rood screen, erected 1521, showing main frieze
St Andrew: Norman font carved with plants c15
St Andrew: window containing c15 glass at east end of south aisle
St Andrew: c15 glass at east end of south aisle representing the preservation of a child's life during his mother's absence
St Andrew: panel of c15 or c16 Flemish glass representing the life of Tobit & his son Tobias including alms giving & marriage
St Andrew: John Martok, d.1503; processional vestments; physician, fellow of Merton College from c.1458
Entry Name: Parish Church of St Andrew
Listing Date: 9 February 1961
Grade: I
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1320659
English Heritage Legacy ID: 33352
ID on this website: 101320659
Location: St Andrew's Church, Banwell, North Somerset, BS29
County: North Somerset
Civil Parish: Banwell
Built-Up Area: Banwell
Traditional County: Somerset
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Somerset