The base of the
font is older than the church itself being
Norman in origin. The church is almost surrounded by water and was inundated with water to a depth of during the
Bristol Channel floods of 1607. The highest point reached by the water, which was , is marked on the church. A brass plaque in the church reads: An inundation of the sea water by overflowing and breaking down the Sea banks; happened in this Parish of Kingstone-Seamore, and many others adjoining; by reason whereof many Persons were drown'd and much Cattle and Goods, were lost: the water in the Church was five feet high and the greatest part lay on the ground about ten days. WILLIAM BOWER The tower contains a peal of six bells, including three from 1632 which were cast by Purdues of
Bristol. The
stained glass includes the Smyth-Piggot memorial in the west window which was replaced in a restoration of 1917 to designs by Roland Paul. ==Administration==