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  1. St Andrew's Church is a Church of England parish church located in the village of Mells in the English county of Somerset. The church is a grade I listed building.

  2. The village's most notable feature is St Andrew's Church, a Grade I listed building praised by Pevsner and predominantly from the late 15th century. The tower, which reaches 104 feet (32 m), dates from the mid 16th century.

  3. RobertCutts. St Andrew. Mells is a picturesque rural village in the Mendip hills. Mells, Somerset. Mells St Andrew. Opening times. The tower is open to the public on Easter Monday (Daffodil Festival) each year. Address. New Street. Mells. Somerset. BA11 3PW. View map.

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  4. Hace 4 días · About Mells Address: 6 New Street, Mells, Somerset, England, BA113PW Attraction Type: Historic Church Location: At the end of New Street. Park on Selwood Street (the main road). Usually open daylight hours. Location map OS: ST727492 Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express

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  5. St Andrew's Church, High Ham; St Andrew's Church, Mells; St Andrew's Church, Old Cleeve; St Andrew's Church, Stogursey; St Andrew's Church, Whitestaunton; Staffordshire. Church of St Andrew, Clifton Campville; Suffolk. St. Andrew's Church, Bramfield; St Andrew's Church, Covehithe; St Andrew's Church, Sapiston; Surrey. St Andrew's ...

  6. The equestrian statue of Edward Horner stands inside St Andrew's Church in the village of Mells in Somerset, south-western England. It was designed by the architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, as a memorial to Edward Horner, who died of wounds in the First World War. The sculpture was executed by Sir Alfred Munnings .

  7. Among the returned was the curate of St Andrew's Church, who earned the Military Cross for saving a wounded soldier. Commissioning. Mells' war dead were first commemorated by a stone tablet on a wall in St Andrew's Church, designed by the Kensington School of Art and listing the names of 14 villagers.