Situated in the centre of the cathedral town of Wells, the present church of St Cuthbert dates from the 13thc. It is the largest parish church in Somerset and is occasionally mistaken for the cathedral. The W tower is 15thc, replacing a central tower. It is thought that the first church on the site was an Anglo-Saxon one, dedicated to King Alfred's patron saint, St Cuthbert (Stroud, 1995). The only remnants of the Norman Romanesque church are fragments of a pillar piscina displayed in the Lady Chapel.