[1] Nikolaus Pevsner records the architect as W. Hinton Campbell and writes "The detail quite seriously and generously done".
[3] Repairs and refurbishment in 1937 included replacement of timbers affected by dry rot and woodworm.
[3] The cookery writer Jane Grigson is buried in the churchyard, alongside her husband, Geoffrey.
[1] Pevsner describes Christ Church as "in the lancet style" and its Historic England designation records it as "a handsome building".
[3] Between 1951 and 1974, Broad Town had no vicar and was instead allied with St Bartholomew and All Saints Church in Wootton Bassett.