Church of St Andrew, Cold Aston

The Anglican St Andrew's Church at Cold Aston in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 12th century.

Its walls incorporate Saxon stonework and the original church on this site may have been built in around AD 904.

[2] David Verey an expert of local architectural history refers approvingly to the "very good" west tower of three stages and other Perpendicular elements of the church, commenting, "All is evidently the work of the best Cotswold masons, and is the fifteenth-century aggrandizement of a Norman church".

[6] The parish is part of the benefice of Northleach with Hampnett & Farmington, Cold Aston within the Diocese of Gloucester.

[9] There are the remains of an Early English pillar piscina in the south wall, while most of the fittings and stained glass are from the 19th century.