The Anglican Church of St George at Hampnett in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in 12th century.
[2] Between 1868 and 1871 the vicar, William Wiggin, painted the interior in a recreation of medieval art.
[2] There is a suggestion that he did not do the painting himself but used the firm of Clayton and Bell who are more usually associated with stained glass.
[3][4][5] The parish is part of the Northleach benefice within the Diocese of Gloucester.
[6] The limestone building, with a stone slate roof, consists of a two-bay chancel, a nave, and a west tower.