This lovely 13th-century church stands in rolling downland deep inside the military training area of Salisbury Plain.
It is all that remains of the ghost village of Imber (now just abandoned houses), which was evacuated for military training purposes in 1943.
The distinctive 14th-century tower has five pinnacles. The interior, divested of its fittings, allows you to appreciate the architecture and atmosphere of this unique church, as well as the remains of Medieval wallpaintings of a rare depiction of the Seven Deadly Sins and a set of 17th-century bell ringing changes painted on the north wall of the tower. Outside the sloping churchyard contains fine 17th-and 18th-century tomb chests.
This church is only open occasionally to visitors.