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St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

This small 13th-century church in a pretty Cotswold hamlet has had various periods of dereliction and restoration in its long history and even survived a time as a cowshed in the 19th century.

It is built of local limestone, and was once the centre of a village that is now mostly deserted. The church is entered through a Medieval oak door.

Inside there are fragments of wall texts, a Jacobean pulpit with hour-glass, a 15th-century font and pretty 20th century stained glass provided by Ernest and Evelyn Fieldhouse, who were responsible for a major restoration of the church in the 1930s.