St Mary's Church is a beautiful Norman building with many Tudor features, located beside the manor house in the quiet Cotswold village of Great Barrington.

St Mary church dates to the Norman period. The best surviving feature from this period is the superbly carved chancel arch, of traditional chevron design.

The church was rebuilt at the beginning of the Tudor period, and much of what we see today dates from this time. The battlemented tower and clerestory date from the Perpendicular period, and in the churchyard is a long stone bench which probably stood in the church at some point.