The Anglican Church of St Mary at Icomb in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 15th century.
[1] The first church on the site was had a nave built in the 12th century with the chancel added in the 13th.
[4] The limestone building consists of a nave, chancel and a south transept.
[1][2] Within the church is a plaque in memory of those from the village who died in World War I.
[1][6] The stained glass includes an east window by James Powell and Sons.