Church of St Margaret, Bagendon

The Anglican Church of St Margaret at Bagendon in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England was built in the 12th century.

The current building was erected in the 12th century but there may have been a Saxon church on the site previously.

[1] The parish is part of the Churn Valley benefice within the Diocese of Gloucester.

[2] The limestone building consists of a nave, north aisle, vestry and chancel with a three-stage west tower supported by diagonal buttresses.

The north west window has glass by Charles Eamer Kempe.