The Anglican Church of St James at Ashley in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the Norman period and rebuilt around 1200.
[1] The parish is part of the Braydon Brook benefice within the Diocese of Bristol.
[2] The stone building has slate roofs.
It consists on a nave, chancel and south aisle with a two-stage 15th century west tower with gargoyles.
The south porch Norman doorway has a lintel and tympanum.